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Updated 03 Jul 2008

Evaluate pureQuery technology
Evaluate pureQuery technology
See why pureQuery technology was used in the new release of InfoSphere Master Data Management server. Learn about the implementation and migration to pureQuery and the results of performance and capability testing.   More

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