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:BW: TurboLinux Launches DataServer With IBM DB2 Universal Database...
BW: TurboLinux Launches DataServer With IBM DB2 Universal Database...
Jul 31, 2000, 19 :29 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (1968 reads)

"TurboLinux, Inc., the high-performance Linux company, today announced the availability of TurboLinux DataServer integrated with IBM's DB2 Universal Database, the first commercial offering of Linux and an enterprise-class database solution."

"TurboLinux DataServer with IBM DB2 Universal Database delivers the performance and ironclad security of the TurboLinux operating system integrated with the power and speed of IBM's DB2 database for optimal backend server functionality. DB2 Universal Database is the industry's first multimedia, Web-ready relational database management system robust enough to meet the demands of large corporations and flexible enough to serve small and medium-sized businesses."

"Databases are the real engines behind e-business," said T. Paul Thomas, president and CEO of TurboLinux. "By integrating IBM's industry-leading DB2 Universal Database solution with our optimized Linux operating system, we are providing affordable and reliable e-business infrastructure for business-to-business and business-to-consumer providers."

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