Patterns: Information Aggregation and Data Integration with DB2 Information Integrator

This IBM Redbooks publication documents and prototypes the role of DB2 Information Integrator technologies and architecture in IBM's Patterns for e-business using a typical customer insight e-business scenario. It is aimed at an audience of IT architects and data integration professionals respo...

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