
Big Blue jumps on the .Net bandwagon...
Published: 5 July 2002 12:55 BST
IBM has joined Microsoft's Visual Studio .Net development programme.
The move will make it easier for IBM developers to make DB2 applications compatible with the .Net platform.
DB2 developers already use Visual Studio - Microsoft's application for software developers - to create other Windows-based applications.
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