I'm guessing it comes from the same place that causes people to pronounce CICS 
"kicks".  IIRC, DL1 is actually morphed from DL/1 which morphed from DL/I which 
is the acronym for Data Language/Interface which is part of IMS, is it not?  

Rex

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So where does DL1 fit in?

Ron McCabe
Mutual of Enumclaw

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Sent: Friday, January 22, 2016 9:05 AM
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Probably just an old fairy tale, but I was told long ago that DB2 came about as 
a name because IBM already had IMS so the 2 in DB2 was to distinguish it as 
being IBM's second DBMS offering.

Rex

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The name 'DB2' seems to have followed the 1980s tradition of what I call 'name 
bloat', the practice of inflating a moniker in one way or another to make a 
product look more mature or more elegant. The paragon in my mind was dBASE II 
from Ashton-Tate. There never was a plain old dBASE. The roman numeral was 
added from the get-go to make the product seem new and improved.
Moreover, there was never an 'Ashton'. That name was invented because, gosh 
darn it, it sounded good hyphenated with Tate, a real person.

Before DB2 there was precedent for name bloat within IBM. There never was a 
plain old 'JES'. The product emerged from the cocoon as JES2. There had been a 
predecessor product called 'HASP', which may or may not have been an acronym 
for Houston Automatic Spooling Priority, but the name 'J-E-S' was born complete 
with suffix.

Meanwhile there did emerge a 'JES3', but it was not an evolutionary descendant 
of JES2. Both products have coexisted, albeit uneasily, for decades. We used to 
imagine a JES5 or JES6 (depending on one's arithmetic
proclivity) that would somehow combine the best features of both products, but 
it's almost certainly DOA. Likewise, the prospects for a 'DB3' are as dim as a 
distant star.

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