IBM Releases Xperanto Beta
IBM Tuesday rolled out a beta version of the first product to come out of its years-long Xperanto data integration research project.
Consisting of two products, the DB2 Information Integrator and the DB2 Information Integrator for Content, the software encapsulates IBM's goal to help customers access, integrate and analyze all forms of data within and beyond the enterprise. The offerings fall into the Armonk, N.Y., company's "On-Demand" initiative.
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