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IBM upgrades content management software, plans to add more capabilities







IBM upgrades content management
software, plans to add more capabilities

IBM upgrades content management
software, plans to add more capabilities
03/13/2003 10:16 AM

The company announced new versions of its DB2 Content Manager and Records Manager tools, which are aimed at corporate IT managers who need to store and track documents and other types of information that don't fit in relational databases.




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