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IBM database cuts puts heat on Oracle. ZDNet - IBM said Thursday it would slash the price on the new version of its database for mid-size companies and simplify pricing on its updated high-end database.[Google Technology News]
Price war looms as IBM slashes database pricing CRM-Forum News
IBM to slash some database prices Forbes
"The new price for Big Blue's entry-level DB2 Workgroup Server Unlimited Edition database will be $7,500 per processor, 46 percent lower than the $14,000 per processor price on the current version. That database--often used by companies with fewer than 1,000 employees--also is referred to as DB2 standard edition."
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