DB2
IBM's DB2 product is a database management system.
It has a long history and was what some consider to be the first database
product to use SQL. According to Michael Stonebraker, when IBM chose
to make SQL the standard for database query languages by announcing its
inclusion into DB2, Oracle seized the opportunity to trumpet that it
too used SQL.
Currently, there is a dogfight going on between DB2 and Oracle for the number
1 position in the market. Historically, it is interesting to note that when
Informix acquired Illustra[?] and introduced make their database engine
a object-relational database by introducing their Universal Server, both
Oracle and IBM followed suit by changing their database engines to be capable
or object-relational extensions. Technically, DB2 can be considered to be
an object-relational database.
DB2 started out on the mainframe but soon migrated down through UNIX and
Windows servers to PDAs.
DB2 is also the designation of an Aston Martin sportscar[?] dating from the early 1960s.