Db2
DB2 is a family of relational database management system (RDBMS) products from IBM that serve a number of different operating system platforms. According to IBM, DB2 leads in terms of database market share and performance. Although DB2 products are offered for UNIX-based systems and personal computer operating systems, DB2 trails Oracle's database products in UNIX-based systems and Microsoft's Access in Windows systems.


Database management
Db2 operational database solutions provide the right data foundation with on-premises and cloud deployment options, best-in-class data compression, robust performance for mixed workloads, modern data security and the ability to scale and adjust without redesign.
Data warehouse
Data warehouse solutions from IBM include a common SQL engine to support a wide range of data structures and types, while delivering fast performance with the flexibility of on-premises, cloud and integrated appliance deployments.


Data lake
IBM Data Lake enables agile, data-driven decisions by tapping into vast amounts of unstructured data that historically could not be analyzed. In partnership with Hortonworks, IBM combines lower-cost open-source technology with enterprise-grade near real-time analytics.
Fast data
IBM Fast Data Platform combines lightning-fast data ingestion and concurrent analysis of real-time and historical data, with machine learning in an open environment that supports event-driven application development at scale
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