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News, views, and items of interest on IBM's Db2 database management system and mainframes.

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

The DB2 12 for z/OS Blog Series - Part 1: SQL Pagination

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Today’s blog post kicks off a new series of posts that examine new features and functionality delivered with the latest and greatest new ve...
Thursday, December 22, 2016

Happy Holidays 2016

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It is that time of year again. When we all take some time to pause and spend time with our family, friends and loved ones. We take time off ...
Thursday, November 24, 2016

Happy Thanksgiving

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Today, in the United States of America, we celebrate Thanksgiving by gathering together with our loved ones and giving thanks for all we hav...
Tuesday, July 12, 2016

DB2 for z/OS Webinar: Who Did What to Which Data When?

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Today's blog post is to let you know about an upcoming webinar (July 21, 2016) that I am conducting with CorreLog on the topic of datab...
Friday, July 08, 2016

Good Old Partitioned Table Space Confusion

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Partitioned table spaces have been with us in the world of DB2 forever, but even as we embark on moving to Universal table spaces, there st...
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Craig S. Mullins
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Craig S. Mullins is a data management strategist, researcher, and consultant. He is president and principal consultant of Mullins Consulting, Inc. and the publisher/editor for The Database Site.

Craig has been named by IBM as a Gold Consultant and an IBM Champion for Analytics. He has been named as one of the Top 200 Thought Leaders in Big Data and Analytics by AnalyticsWeek magazine.

Craig has over three decades of experience in all facets of database systems development and has worked with Db2 since V1. You may know Craig from his popular books: Db2 Developer's Guide (covering IBM's mainframe RDBMS)... A Guide to Db2 Performance for Application Developers (how to write efficient Db2 programs) and... Database Administration: The Complete Guide to DBA Practices and Procedures (a guide to heterogenous DBA).
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