For all you dbms junkies... This just came this AM from Information Week - TOP STORIES - ** IBM Buying Informix For $1 Billion Looking for a boost in its race with archrival Oracle, IBM is acquiring database-software maker Informix Software for $1 billion in cash. The move will arm IBM with advanced database technology, a customer base of 100,000, and more than 2,000 Informix employees, not the least of whom are skilled database engineers. Once a high-flier in the database industry, Informix has been struggling in recent years, sometimes losing money and steadily losing market share to IBM, Microsoft, and Oracle. IBM, in contrast, has been gaining on market leader Oracle, although a big percentage of IBM's base of DB2 database customers are mainframe owners. The buyout would boost IBM's presence in Unix and Windows markets, according to Steve Mills, IBM group executive of IBM Software. IBM plans to maintain and update Informix's database products as long as users want, says Janet Perna, general manager of IBM's database-management software solutions division. Giga Information Group analyst Teri Palanca says IBM will continue developing the new releases of Informix Dynamic Server and Extended Parallel Server databases, which are due out later this year. But she does not expect the continuation of "Arrowhead," Informix's planned project to meld its multiple databases into a single high-end database. Informix Corp. was in the process of splitting into two companies: Informix Software, which owns the company's database products, and Ascential Software, which owns the business-intelligence and digital asset-management applications. IBM is buying the former. Once the acquisition is completed in the third quarter, Ascential will be an independent company and the Informix name, once one of the biggest in the San Francisco Bay area, will disappear. - Rick Whiting For the full story: http://update.informationweek.com/cgi-bin4/flo?y=eDWh0BcwYR0V20NHa0Ai