IBM Corp. is adding artificial intelligence capabilities to its Db2 relational database management system that should help make the 36-year-old software more useful in today’s data-driven world.
In addition, Db2 11.5 features an updated common SQL engine that enables users to access data from a growing number of data sources. For instance, with Db2 11.5, users can access data from any ...
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