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Support for Db2 Web Query was pulled a few years ago, and many companies migrated away immediately. But, at COMMON PowerUP26 this spring, we were surprised by a couple of things: First, we were surprised at the amount of people who said they were still running Web Query. They’re running without support until they’re forced …


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Definition Low-code vendor lock-in The practical inability to leave a platform after building applications on it. Caused by proprietary runtimes, vendor-owned database schemas, non-portable code exports, and usage-based pricing (not by contractual restrictions). One of the most common myths I’ve heard about low-code vendor lock-in is that it’s unavoidable. Pick any platform, the...

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