Showing posts with label Happy Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Happy Holidays. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 17, 2024

How About a Db2 Book for the Holidays?

If you are still on the look-out for a gift for the Db2 DBA or developer in your life, have you considered getting them a Db2 book? Technical books can be gifts that keep on giving throughout the year! And you'll be remembered as the kind gift-giver as the reader digests the information in the book, and then comes back to the book for reference as they work!

Technical books serve as vital resources for professionals and students, providing in-depth knowledge, practical guidance, and up-to-date information on Db2 subject areas. They can be used for knowledge expansion, skill development, problem solving, exam preparation, and staying up-to-date in your career.

Here are a few books you might want to consider for the Db2 person in your life.

  • "DB2 Developer's Guide" offers numerous benefits for database professionals working with Db2 for z/OS. The book provides a comprehensive and practical approach to Db2 development and administration, covering essential topics from basic SQL and database design to advanced performance tuning and application development techniques. Its clear explanations, real-world examples, and best practices make it an invaluable resource for both novice and experienced Db2 developers. By mastering the concepts presented in this guide, developers can design efficient, robust, and high-performing Db2 applications, ultimately improving data management and business processes. The book's focus on practical application and problem-solving makes it a highly effective tool for enhancing Db2 development skills and optimizing database performance.

  • Another useful book, particularly for application programmers and developers, is "A Guide to Db2 Performance for Application Developers" which offers invaluable insights for developers seeking to optimize Db2 database performance. This book focuses on how coding practices impact Db2's efficiency. It offers practical guidance on writing efficient SQL and designing effective data access strategies. By understanding these principles, developers can avoid common performance pitfalls, reduce resource consumption, and improve application responsiveness. The purpose of this book is to give advice and direction to Db2 application developers and programmers on writing efficient, well-performing programs. The material is written for all Db2 professionals, whether you are coding on z/OS (the mainframe) or on Linux, Unix or Windows (distributed systems). When there are pertinent differences between the platforms it is explained in the text. This guide empowers developers to proactively contribute to database performance optimization, leading to faster applications, reduced costs, and improved user experiences.

  • If you are looking for a book for the mainframe professional in your life, consider "IBM Mainframe Specialty Processors: Understanding zIIPs, Licensing, and Cost Savings on the IBM System z." This book will clarify the purpose of specialty processors and how you can best utilize them for cost optimization. The book provides a high-level overview of pertinent mainframe internals such as control blocks, SRBs, and TCBs, and why they are important for understanding how zIIPs work. Additionally, because reducing mainframe software cost is essential to the purpose of specialty processors, the book proivdes a high-level introduction to understanding mainframe licensing and pricing. The book describes the types of workloads that can take advantage of specialty processors, including advice on how to promote zIIP usage in your applications and systems. Read a review of the book here.

  • And finally, consider gifting "The Tao of Db2" to the Db2 DBA in your life. This short, low-cost but insightful book offers guidance on how to manage Db2 properly to achieve harmonious systems and applications that deliver quality and performance. It follow the exploits of a seasoned DBA and his intern as they learn "the way" of Db2 database management and administration. Learn along with them and improve your Db2 administration chops!


I want to wrap up this post by wishing all of my readers a very happy holiday season... and I hope you will consider grabbing at least one of these Db2-related books for the techie in your life... or even as a gift for yourself.


Monday, December 18, 2023

Happy Holidays 2023

Did you know that there are over two dozen holidays celebrated across the world between November 1st and January 15th? 
 

 
So in the spirit of the season, I want to wish all of my readers everywhere a Happy Holiday season.
 
This will be the last post I make here this year.

I hope that you will take some time to celebrate whichever holidays you observe... and that you enjoy this time of year with your family and friends. 
 
And let's meet back here next year to talk some more about our favorite DBMS... Db2!



Monday, December 19, 2022

Seasons Greetings 2022!

Just a short blog entry today wishing all my regular readers a very happy holiday season! 

And to let everbody know that I will not be posting anything new between now and the end of the year...





But be sure to check back again next year (2023) as I continue to write about Db2, mainframes, and database issues that impact us all!

Thursday, December 23, 2021

Happy Holidays 2021-2022

 Just a quick blog post to wish everybody a very happy holiday season. Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanza, or some other holiday season, all the best to you from me!


And a very Happy New Year to one and all. The past couple of years have been difficult and stressful for many, so here's a wish for a better 2022 for everybody.


I plan to take some time off over the last week of 2021 through New Year's Day, but I'll see you all again on the other side of the holiday season.


Monday, December 24, 2018

Happy Holidays 2018

It is hard to believe that yet another year has come and gone (well, almost) and that the holiday season is once again upon us. And that means it is time to reflect on the past year -- including all that we have accomplished and what is yet to be done.

And importantly, it is also time to wind down and relax with friends, family and loved ones.  A time to put down the work that consumes us most of the year and to celebrate and enjoy... 


So whatever holiday tradition you celebrate, be sure to celebrate well, wave goodbye to 2018 and ring in the New Year with happiness and anticipation...

...and I'll see you back here on the blog in the New Year, 2019!

Monday, December 25, 2017

Seasons Greetings 2017

It is that time of year again... A time to reflect on the year gone by and to enjoy time with our friends, family and loved ones.  A time to put down the work that consumes us most of the year and to celebrate and enjoy... to remember past years and to consider the upcoming year.  




No matter what holiday tradition you celebrate, I wish you an enjoyable holiday season. Seasons greeting to one and all... and I'll see you next year here on the Db2 Portal blog!

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Happy Holidays!

Well, it is that time of year again. The days are shorter and the weather is colder... even if it isn't as cold as normal it is colder than it was in July! And most people are taking the time to celebrate the holiday season. 

Here's wishing each and every one of my readers a happy holiday... regardless of your chosen season to celebrate! Whether you celebrate Chanukah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, the Winter Solstice, Saturnalia, or just the end of another year on Planet Earth, I'm with you, and celebrating my good fortune, great family and friends, and you, my regular blog readers. I appreciate and thank you all...

This will be the final post of the year (2015) for this blog, but be sure to join me again next year - 2016 - as we continue to examine all aspects of everybody's favorite DBMS... IBM's DB2...

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Seasons Greetings


Here's wishing all of my readers a very happy holiday season... Be safe and enjoy the holidays and we'll see you again in 2012!

Monday, December 21, 2009

Happy Holidays


Just a brief posting today to wish everyone a very happy holiday season.

I am taking some down time thru the end of the year to visit family "up North."

So, until next year, may your databases run without a glitch and here's hoping you all have an enjoyable holiday!