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IBM extends DB2 Content Manager with open standards







IBM extends DB2 Content Manager with
open standards

IBM extends DB2 Content Manager with
open standards
07/26/2004 09:22 PM

SAN JOSE, CALIF. -- IBM on Monday extolled the value of open standards as it revealed plans to expand Web services, XML, and Java interoperability in the next version of its DB2 Content Manager.




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