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IBM Informix

IBM Informix

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  • #24 Software in Databases
  • IBM Informix market share is 0.59% with more than 2256 companies using this software
  • Datanyze helps you reach more than 31,463,786 contacts that are using IBM Informix , including Amazon Walmart Apple

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    ABOUT IBM INFORMIX

    IBM Informix is a product family within IBM's Information Management division that is centered on several relational database management system (RDBMS) offerings. IBM Informix is a scalable database server that manages traditional relational, object-relational, and dimensional databases. Its self-managing capabilities are suited to embedded data-management solutions.

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    Top Competitors Websites Market Share Vendor
    86,999
    22.82%
    51,368
    13.47%
    32,954
    8.64%
    30,654
    8.04%
    27,505
    7.21%
    24,533
    6.43%
    12,237
    3.21%
    8,812
    2.31%
    8,705
    2.28%
    8,282
    2.17%
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    What is IBM Informix and what is used for?

    IBM Informix is a product family within IBM's Information Management division that is centered on several relational database management system (RDBMS) offerings. IBM Informix is a scalable database server that manages traditional relational, object-relational, and dimensional databases. Its self-managing capabilities are suited to embedded data-management solutions.

    Which software are similar or alternative to IBM Informix

    MySQL is one of the most well-known alternatives to IBM Informix

    Who uses IBM Informix?

    2256 companies reportedly use IBM Informix in their tech stacks, including Amazon, Walmart, Apple