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IBM® Data Studio provides database developers and DBAs with an integrated, modular environment for productive administration of DB2 for Linux, UNIX and Windows. It also provides collaborative database development tools for DB2, Informix, Oracle, and Sybase.

Data Studio also provides an integrated development environment that can optimize, secure, and simplify database applications that are enabled with InfoSphere® Optim pureQuery Runtime.

As of Version 3.1, IBM Data Studio consolidates the capabilities previously found in Optim Development Studio, Optim Database Administrator, and Data Studio Health Monitor into a single offering.

In the Version 3.1.1 release, we included the InfoSphere Optim Query Tuner client in IBM Data Studio to help DBAs and SQL developers optimize the performance of SQL statements in applications that query DB2® for Linux, UNIX, and Windows databases and DB2 for z/OS® subsystems (see InfoSphere Optim Query Tuner Solutions for more information).

For an overview of the components in Data Studio, see the Getting Started topic in the Data Studio Information Center.

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