IBM will begin charging for its database tools as it steps up work to compete with rivals such as BMC Software and Computer Associates.
IBM will begin charging for its database tools as it steps up work to compete with rivals such as BMC Software and Computer Associates. As part of a four-year, $200m effort, IBM will roll out 35 ...
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