(Howard Goldberg) In an earlier article, I described the virtues of an enterprise information integration (EII) approach and how it can help enterprises get a handle on integration needs (see Resources). As I explained, EII is not a panacea for solving all data integration problems; it isn’t in any
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More security stuff, but this time it’s all in Version 8
(Willie Favero) Let’s pick up where we left off before the Holidays; DB2 security.
Understand the DB2 UDB JDBC Universal Driver
(Anson Kokkat) Discover the latest step in the evolution of Java application development using DB2 Universal Database for Linux, UNIX, and Windows (DB2 UDB). Get an inside view of the JDBC Universal Driver and examine common debugging techniques that will help you get to the heart of any problem.
What You Need To Begin an SOA Deployment with IBM Rational SDP
(Andy Patrizio) A Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), done right, can leverage existing software applications by service enabling them and integrating them through an SOA such as using them in Enterprise Application Integration, business process management and business activity monitoring.
Highly Available Architectures and Capacity Planning with WebSphere Remote Server V5.1.2.1
(Chris McCollum, Byron Braswell, Ryan Brown, Ivor Castelino, Kevin Collins, Maria Koshkina, Anant Kumar and Chris Li) This redbook will help you configure and optimize the new release of WebSphere Remote Server V5.1.2.1 in a IBM Retail Environment for SuSE Linux V2.0 environment. (pdf)
Another rant, this time on DB2 security
(Willie Favero) I have been fortunate in my career. Between education, consulting, pre-sales, and now sales, I have had the opportunity to get involved in a lot of different DB2 related stuff. I like to sometimes joke about my 30+ years in database by describing myself as a “jack of all trades, mast
Monitoring Tables & Indexes
(Lester Knutsen) The Informix Dynamic Server (IDS) sysmaster database contains information you can use to understand the layout and performance of the databases, tables, and detached indexes on your server. I’ll show you how to use this information to your performance advantage.
Walkthrough: Using DB2 Stored Procedures with PHP
(Justin Whitney) As a Web developer, I want my DB2 database to do more than just store pretty things. I want to be able to show them off for all the world to see. PHP gives me a fun way to do that. But how do the two work together? And how can I use PHP to make the most […]
DB2 Query Patroller and the DB2 Design Advisor
(Paul C. Zikopoulos) The IBM DB2 Universal Database product (DB2 UDB) comes with countless features and capabilities, among them the DB2 Query Patroller product.
Split Mirroring
(Roger E. Sanders) In the first three columns of this series, I described various recovery methods: transaction log files, backup images with version recovery, and transaction log files with roll-forward recovery. In this column, I’ll introduce split mirroring and explain how to use it to back up an
