IBM has launched a new blog site for Information Management. The site offers multiple blogs written by IBM product managers, technical architects, marketing managers and strategists. These folks will blog about issues and trends in information management... as well as IBM products that support information management.
Recent posts cover last week's IBM Information on Demand conference, Informix 4-GL, and the impact of unstructured information on business intelligence. I'm sure I'll be checking this site out regularly for tidbits of news on what IBM is up to in terms of managing data and information.
Monday, October 23, 2006
Sunday, October 22, 2006
DB2 9 pureXML Guide
Another new redbook that should be of interest to DB2 for z/OS users is the DB2 9 pureXML Guide. Although this redbook covers the pureXML feature from a DB2 LUW perspective, pureXML will also be a feature of DB2 9 for z/OS when it becomes generally available next year (2007).
The redbook discusses the pureXML data store, hybrid database design and administration. It also describes XML schema, industry standards, and how to manage XML schemas. Other features and examples covered include SQL/XML, XPath, and XQuery...
XQuery is the only one of these features that will not be included in DB2 9 for z/OS...
The redbook discusses the pureXML data store, hybrid database design and administration. It also describes XML schema, industry standards, and how to manage XML schemas. Other features and examples covered include SQL/XML, XPath, and XQuery...
XQuery is the only one of these features that will not be included in DB2 9 for z/OS...
Saturday, October 21, 2006
DB2 for z/OS: Data Sharing in a Nutshell
Just a short blog entry this week to let everyone know about a new IBM redbook titled "DB2 for z/OS: Data Sharing in a Nutshell."
This redbook is an essential read for anyone who is interested in expanding their knowledge of DB2's usage of data sharing. According to the redbook website, "(t)his IBM Redbook is meant to facilitate your journey towards data sharing by providing a cookbook approach to the main tasks in enabling data sharing and workload balancing. It does not have all the answers, because it is a brief summary of a large field of knowledge, but it contains the key elements and it points you in the right direction to get more details. Throughout this document we assume that your sysplex environment is set up and a DB2 subsystem exists at a currently supported level."
This redbook offers 8 chapters highlighting how to implement and tune data sharing for optimum DB2 performance and availability. Download the manual (SG24-7322) for free from the web by clicking here.
This redbook is an essential read for anyone who is interested in expanding their knowledge of DB2's usage of data sharing. According to the redbook website, "(t)his IBM Redbook is meant to facilitate your journey towards data sharing by providing a cookbook approach to the main tasks in enabling data sharing and workload balancing. It does not have all the answers, because it is a brief summary of a large field of knowledge, but it contains the key elements and it points you in the right direction to get more details. Throughout this document we assume that your sysplex environment is set up and a DB2 subsystem exists at a currently supported level."
This redbook offers 8 chapters highlighting how to implement and tune data sharing for optimum DB2 performance and availability. Download the manual (SG24-7322) for free from the web by clicking here.
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
IDUG Europe 2006 Synopsis
For those folks who do not follow my other blogs, I just wanted to make sure that you saw the series of posts I ran summarizing the European IDUG conference last week in Vienna, Austria. Here are the links for the four posts:
If, after reading about the just-completed European IDUG, you want to attend an IDUG event yourself, here are links to IDUG's upcoming conferences:
- IDUG 2007 Australian Forum - March 29-30, 2007 in Melbourne
- IDUG 2007 North American Conference - May 6-10, 2007 in San Jose, CA
- IDUG 2007 European Conference - November 5-9, 2007 in Athens, Greece
Hopefully I'll see you at an IDUG conference next year!
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
IBM Plans Initiative to Keep Mainframes Humming Along
Just read this story on Yahoo news about IBM's effort to simplify programming for mainframe computers. The story talks about IBM's on-going efforts to keep the mainframe relevant and useable. Even though it uses a lot of condescending terms like referring to mainframes as "warhorses" and "dinosaurs," the article is worth a quick read if you are a mainframe proponent.
The best news is that IBM plans to spend $100 million over the next five years to simplify mainframe operations and management. Now that is good news, indeed.
The best news is that IBM plans to spend $100 million over the next five years to simplify mainframe operations and management. Now that is good news, indeed.
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