(Lockwood Lyon) Big data applications provide the enterprise with useful actionable intelligence. Most modern IT organizations have seen advantages to applying business analytics to their data in order to tease out actionable changes to increase customer satisfaction and profits.
Tag: IBM
Building Cognitive Applications with IBM Watson Services: Volume 4 Natural Language Classifier
(Marcelo Mota Manhaes, Taemin Ko, Abeer Selim, Omar Amer and Lak Sr) The Building Cognitive Applications with IBM Watson Services series is a seven-volume collection that introduces IBM Watson cognitive computing services. The series includes an overview of specific IBM Watson services with their as
The DB2 12 for z/OS Blog Series – Part 10: Improved EDM Memory Management
(Craig S. Mullins) EDM pool management is improved in DB2 12 for z/OS, which is especially beneficial to organizations running many concurrent threads with with large EDM pools specified.
Updates to Chatbot API and Tooling
(Henrik Loeser) If you have been coding up your own chatbot using the IBM Watson Conversation service on IBM Bluemix, then you might be aware of the new features in Conversation API.
Database as a Service: Your First Application
(Lockwood Lyon) For the entrepreneur who wants to implement a significant digitally-based service or sell products to customers on-line, the need to get the application written and implemented quickly is a strong one.
Parameter Places Retry Claims on Stopped Objects
(Troy L Coleman) This should be obvious to anyone who reads this blog, but each DB2 release has literally dozens of new features and enhancements. I write about them on a weekly basis, but occasionally even I miss something.
TechTip: C# for RPGers: Making Stuff Happen, Part 2 – More Flow Control Structures
(Rafael Victória-Pereira) If you read the previous TechTip of this series, you already know that the IF statement in C# is similar to its RPG counterpart. It’s true that there are differences, but in general they’re pretty much alike. Even though I didn’t mention it in the previous TechTip, you can
Client Connections in a TSA/HADR cluster- Part 4
(Damir Wilder) In Part 1 I showed how to setup a simple TSA/HADR cluster consisting of two servers, and what happens to an active client connection in case of a failover.
The DB2Night Show #Z77: DB2 12 Update
(Martin) 100% of our studio audience learned something!Jeff did a great of describing the highlights in DB2 12 and beyond.
DB2 Tips n Tricks Part 115 – How DB2 Client Authentication allows Incorrect Passwords
(Harishkumar Baburao Pathangay) How DB2 Client Authentication allows Incorrect Passwords