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(Tom Petrocelli) The explosion of corporate data in the 1990s, coupled with new data storage technology such as networked storage, has made the accumulation and management of large amounts of data a corporate priority. The ability to protect this data is paramount, and this chapter will give you an
Generate sequence numbers in DB2 Content Manager
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WebSphere Information Integrator Content Edition: Planning, Configuration, and Monitoring Guide
(Nagraj Alur, Javier Almaraz, Pedro Duarte Meira and Ron Yorita) This IBM Redbook provides an overview of WebSphere Information Integrator and documents the procedures for implementing WebSphere Information Integrator Content Edition in a heterogeneous AIX and Windows distributed environment for an
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(Joe Gregorio) The Atom Syndication Format is now also known as RFC 4287. Atom is an internet standard in the same way that little things like SMTP and HTTP — also known as “email” and “the Web,” respectively — are internet standards.
