
IBM is positive about the possibility of bringing out its
DB2 under an open source license. While the computing giant has no immediate plans to open source DB2, market conditions may make it unavoidable, according to Chris Livesey, IBM's UK director of information management software.
"We have a light version of the product offered for free, which is a step towards exposing our core (DB2) technology," said Livesey.
"Looking at IBM's heritage in contributing to the open source market, we've been particularly keen to lead that market. Open source is an interesting space, as a whole. As the future unfolds, and the economics become clearer, there's going to be more commitment to open source by everybody. We've made good steps towards that."
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2005-07-08
Agree with you there. We use TSOM (Tivoli Security Operations Manager) and IBM announced that future versions of TSOM will no longer support MySQL, and they expect you to buy a DB2 license as part of the upgrade or go to Oracle. Nothing like jamming it down your throat if you can't sell it.