(Michael Chourdakis) Are you tired of the many non-portable XML solutions around? Try my library. It works in any OS and in any compiler. No MFC, no COM, no global variables, Plain, pure C++!
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The DB2Night Show #67: DB2 Certification Insider Secrets, Tips, & Roadmaps
(Scott Hayes) 96% of our audience learned something! Our special guest, Roger Sanders, Senior Systems Consultant and Director at EMC Corporation, shared with our audience how DB2 Certification Tests are created, road maps to various certifications (for z/OS and LUW), and provided advice on how to ta
Running SAP Solutions with IBM DB2 10 for z/OS on the IBM zEnterprise System
(Lydia Parziale, Petra Bührer, Dr. Matthias Gimbel, Martin Hagelstrom, Maxim Kukarev, Oliver Petrik and Franz Voelker) This IBM Redbooks publication highlights the key enhancements of IBM DB2 10 for SAP. These enhancements include performance, scalability for several threads, new and more granular
Security and deployment best practices for InfoSphere Information Server Packs for SAP applications, Part 1: A security primer
(Christian Gaege, Martin Oberhofer and Nicole Schoen) This article shows you how to deploy the SAP side components of the IBM InfoSphere Information Server DataStage Packs for SAP applications. It explains the various stage types and gives an overview of the relevant installation and security admini
Dynamically Name Text Files in SQL Server Integration Services
(Rick Dobson) Exporting data as text files is a standard way to make SQL Server data available to other applications. SSIS is a rich tool for supporting this process. However, do you also need to empower C# developers in your organization to be able to modify a standard SSIS solution for their custo
Accidental Programmers Unite
SSWUG TV With Stephen Wynkoop In this edition you’ll find Eric Johnson and Stephen Wynkoop talking SSIS, and Laura Rose is back with more tips for your career. Watch the Show Webcast Tomorrow – Last day to register, free for Full Members! SSRS Data-driven Subscription using SSIS SQL Server Reporting Services provides a powerful tool to render report based on […]
TDD Compared to TFD, New SSWUGtv Show
Interested In SQL Azure? Last chance today to register for tomorrow’s class: [More information here] SSWUGtv with Stephen Wynkoop New Show! Eric Johnson and Stephen Wynkoop on the show today talking SSIS, also the news of the week and Laura Rose is back with more tips for your career. Also, Stephen talks about important security steps with SQL Server. [Watch […]
Perhaps You Can Teach an Old Dog a New Trick Or Two…
(Bruce Armstrong) Struggling to get familiar with the new PowerBuilder.NET IDE and the technology it allows you to use (e.g., WPF, REST, WCF and the rest of the alphabet soup)? Then you should run, not walk, over to the free eTutorial series that Sybase just made available for PowerBuilder 12.5.
.NET Reflection
This is the first in a series of articles that describes the use of reflection. Reflection allows assemblies to be examined programatically to obtain information about the classes, structures and members that are defined within.
Leveraging pureXML in a Flex microblogging application, Part 1: Enabling Web services with DB2 pureXML
(Joe Lennon) The pureXML capabilities of IBM DB2 allow you to store XML natively in a database without modification, while Adobe Flex applications can read XML directly and populate Flex user interfaces. In this three-part article series, you will create a microblogging application that takes advant
