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Where can I get pricing on all the various db2 versions and components?

I've just spent thirty minutes trying to find this info, but IBM has
really mangled the db2 site - with millions of almost identical
pages...

I did find some prices via passport advantage - but the info provided
was so brief that I really couldn't tell if the price was by CPU, if
multi-core counted, by server, etc.

Now, this is probably asking for too much <g>, but I'd also like to
find which data warehousing components can be added to a workgroup
server. This is shown on the workgroup page (I think Query Patroller
and HADR are both mentioned), and I assume that intelligent miner, cube
views, alphablox, metastage, etc also work with workgroup server. So,
any suggestions for resources here that won't take days to dig through
is also very much appreciated.
thanks in advance,

buck

Nov 12 '05 #1
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