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IBM® Data Studio provides an integrated data management environment that offers a comprehensive solution to help you design, develop, deploy, and manage database applications throughout the data lifecycle.

Updated 17 Jul 2008

IBM Data Studio software:  The big picture
IBM Data Studio software: The big picture
Whether you’re a data architect, developer, tester, DBA, or data steward, you can use Data Studio to manage information for maximum value throughout the lifecycle.  More

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