So much leaks between releases that alot of the top vendors tend to use the
same goal list when releasing products.

"Walking on water and developing software from a specification are easy if
both are frozen."

Christopher R. Spence
Oracle DBA
Fuelspot 



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I received this update today about IBM creating a database release that is
suppose to be SMART and self tuning. Was Oracle one step ahead or was there
a leak at IBM?
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"IBM looks to get SMART with DB2 7.2"

Self-managing and resource tuning (SMART) features, deep integration
with the WebSphere application server and "autonomic computing"
technologies, lead the list of highlights IBM is pointing to in the
newest release of its DB2 Universal Database. Jeff Jones, IBM's
senior program manager of data management solutions, discusses DB2
7.2, IBM's strategy in the database market and the details of the
Informix deal, in the first of a two-part question-and-answer
interview with searchDatabase.

SOURCE:  searchDatabase.com
http://www.searchdatabase.com/qna/0,289202,sid13_gci740063,00.html

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