Mazda Takes DB2 Information Integrator for a Spin

Mazda Takes DB2 Information Integrator for a Spin

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May 5, 2004
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The car company Mazda has hooked up IBM DB2 Information Integrator to automatically connect multiple Microsoft SQL Server databases with a DB2 server, thereby enabling sales staff to click on real-time sales information at dealerships across the country.

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