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:: Web Services and SOA News ::
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IBM Selects Altova's XML, Data Management, and And Web Services Tools for pureXML on DB2
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Altova, creator of XMLSpy and other leading XML, data management, UML, and Web services tools, today announced a strategic partnership with IBM. Under the terms of this agreement IBM will actively promote Altova’s line of application development and data management software products as the tools of choice for working with DB2 9, and Altova will build deeper integration with DB2 9 into its products, including groundbreaking document search, query, and exchange capabilities.
“Altova was the clear choice when it came to selecting a tools vendor for our DB2 9 pureXML data server,” said Bernie Spang, director IBM data servers. “Altova XMLSpy is well known in the industry as the de facto standard IDE for XML and is highly regarded by IBM customers. In addition, Altova offers several other XML, data management, and Web services tools that are powerful, easy to use, and, like XMLSpy, already provide essential connectivity to DB2.”
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read more on Linux.Sys-Con.com
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[Wednesday, December 06, 2006]
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