(Chris Eaton) Now that you have the basics, let me show you some locking and long running query analysis. First let’s run a query that will show us some information on the longest running queries currently executing in the system.
Tag: IBM
Thanks for the Memory
(Robert Catterall) Exabyte. Now there’s a word you probably don’t use in everyday conversation. What is an exabyte? It’s one quintillion bytes. It’s one million terabytes. It’s one billion gigabytes. It’s one-sixteenth of the amount of byte-addressable server storage that can be accessed via a 64-bi
DB2 for z/OS Features Contribute to High Availability
(Lee Siegmund) DB2 for z/OS has built a reputation as a world-class database server, and high availability (HA) has been key to that reputation. From the early days of its history to the modern era, DB2 has consistently provided customers with features that can be implemented to provide nearly 24-7
IBM Workplace Web Content Management – Web Content Management for Portal 5.1 and Workplace Collaboration Services 2.5
(John Bergland, Marilyn Flax, Michael Fromin, Amier Jordan, Sabine Nagl, Theresa Smit, Oliver Trabert and Thomas Radigewski) IBM Workplace Web Content Management is a powerful and sophisticated Web content management product designed to accelerate development and delivery of critical business infor
Distributed Security and High Availability with Tivoli Access Manager and WebSphere Application Server for z/OS
(Saida Davies, Marcio d’Amico, Elisabetta Rettore, David Witterick, Foulques de Valence and Thomas Young) Integrating an IBM WebSphere Application Server for z/OS cluster with IBM Tivoli Access Manager is challenging. Tailoring the business this way allows administrators to facilitate the best of bo
Getting the Most out of DB2 for z/OS
(Willie Favero) It’s 8:00 AM Sunday morning and I am in another airport (DFW) waiting for another flight. This time I am heading to Orlando for the DB2 Technical Conference. I thought the airline lounge was the perfect place to complete this next blog entry.
Recommended reading list: DB2 UDB for Linux, UNIX, and Windows database administration
(Cindy Wong and Samuel Poon) This article provides a list of online learning resources for DB2 UDB for Linux, UNIX, and Windows. The DB2 UDB Information Center is also a good source of information. Many of the items listed below are published as articles on IBM developerWorks or as IBM Redbooks.
IBM’s Tony Higham fields questions about WebSphere Portal
Several weeks ago, Tony Higham, an executive IT architect in the WebSphere Portal Technology team at IBM, conducted a “residency” on TechTarget’s Expert Answer Center. During this two-week period, Higham entertained questions from TechTarget readers about WebSphere Portal. (R)
Recommended reading list: DB2 UDB for Linux, UNIX, and Windows application development
(Cindy Wong and Samuel Poon) This article provides a list of DB2 UDB for Linux, UNIX, and Windows application development materials available on the Internet. The DB2 UDB Information Center is also a good source of information. Many of the items listed below are published as articles on IBM develope
Why Where Matters
(Michael Gonzales) When it comes to your customers, the dimensions who and where are inextricably bound. Much of determining who customers are can be discerned by where they live, shop, eat, and work. Yet this critical point is often missing in information provided in typical business intelligence (
