(Andrea Kapahnke) IBM InfoSphere Optim Performance Manager is a performance analysis and tuning tool for managing DB2 systems by using a web interface and helps organizations resolve emergent database problems before they impact the business. InfoSphere Optim Performance Manager Extended Edition pro
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ListSearchExtender Control in AJAX Using ASP.NET
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SQL Server 2012 On Deck
SSWUGtv: Special Edition Leon Guzenda from Objectivity DB joins us to talk about Big Data, some real applications for it and the history behind this kind of massive data procession. Really interesting applications of this technology. [Watch the Show] Featured Article(s) SQL Compliance Review Do you work in the Healthcare industry? Do you work in the Banking industry? Do you […]
The Promise of Big Data
Starts tomorrow – register ASAP: Denny Cherry is Back – Storage and Virtualization Online Course Denny explains why storage can be one of the largest bottlenecks when it comes to database performance. It’s also one of the hardest to troubleshoot because storage engineers and database administrators often do not get along. He’ll dig into LUNs, HBAs, the fabric, as well […]
Oracle impossible passwords, why?
(Mohamed Azar) When you configuring the password for a user in database, it automatically calculating the password hash normally or bypassing the hash process and writing a value to the PASSWORD column of sys.user$.
DB2 for z/OS: of Stored Procedures and the DB2 MQListener
(Robert Catterall) As a mainframe DB2 guy, I’m bullish on stored procedures — I’ve presented on the topic at international conferences and regional user group meetings, written about stored procedures for the old DB2 Magazine (rechristened a few years ago as IBM Data Management Magazine), and poste
On Directly Mapping Relational Databases to RDF and OWL (Extended Version)
(Juan F. Sequeda, Marcelo Arenas and Daniel P. Miranker) Mapping relational databases to RDF is a fundamental problem for the development of the Semantic Web. We present a solution, inspired by draft methods defined by the W3C where relational databases are directly mapped to RDF and OWL. (pdf)
New! XSLT Technology Training
(Adam Heyman) We’re excited to introduce our new XSLT Technology training as the latest Altova Online Training offering. As with all our trainings, XSLT Technology is released as a free, self-paced course, available online, so students can fit it into their busy schedules.
Exploring SSIS Architecture and Execution History Through Scripting
(Feodor Georgiev) My previous article on SSIS was focused on the architecture and the functioning of the product. I had also provided a few essential T-SQL scripts which provide certain ways for documenting the SSIS environment.
