Mark Aufflick said:
> I also want to say that I was joking in the comment quoted below. Weak
> technology (especially expensive weak technology) gets me a little hot
> under the collar sometimes but I don't think there was any real
In that regards, IBM to me has always been a shocking example with
WebSphere, MQ, Tivoli Access Manager and Lotus Notes, the products I have
had the misfortune to work with. So what about DB2? Apperantly, IBM (with
it's Informix and DB2 product lines) has about as much market share as
Oracle, yet I have never come across either in the wild. (Informix share
is supposed to be tiny, DB2 accounts for 90% of IBM's one-third share of
the RDBMS market)

This if of course share of the sales, not installations!

Who uses DB2? Is it any good, or much like IBM's other software?

Just wondering.

Bas.


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