(Mohankumar Saraswatipura) In DB2 10.1, you can create a multiple-event trigger to fire off a trigger action based on one of three possible triggering events—an INSERT, an UPDATE, or a DELETE statement—instead of creating a separate trigger for each event.
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System Ready for Year End? – 4 Things to Double Check
(Dave Beulke) As the final days of the year approach I again want to thank all my readers for their support and comments this year.
Integrating Big Data into the Enterprise Data Warehouse
(Lockwood Lyon) Big Data implementations are more than just lots of data. Of equal importance is the analytics software used to query the data. Analyzing business data using advanced analytics is common, especially in companies that already have an enterprise data warehouse.
DB2 Basics: The DB2 LUW Sample Database
(Ember Crooks) I find the DB2 sample database useful for trying new things and proving to myself how things work.
Temporal Special Registers Simplify ‘Time Travel’
(Troy L Coleman) DB2 10 introduced the concept of “time travel” queries. When DB2 11 came out, I wrote a post titled, “Time Travel Views Not Supported in DB2 11.” I should clarify that DB2 11 does support time travel views through the use of new temporal special registers.
WebSphere eXtreme Scale eXtreme Memory (XM) on Power
(Cesar Saavedra) There are many in-memory data grid (IMDG) products in the market with a wide variety of capabilities and functionality. One of the challenges that IMDG products have to deal with is the management of server RAM, i.e. memory management.
DB2: The last query…
(Henrik Loeser) I am always amazed at what DB2 is capable of. Today, I would like to show you my last DB2 query for this year. All what is needed comes with the regular DB2 and is even included in the free DB2 Express-C.
Building Integrated Web Sites with IBM Digital Experience
(Bernd Beilke, Darren Cacy, Dmitri Nevedrov, Dineshbabu Ramakrishnan, JayaPrasad Thambuganipalle and Basem Zaben) A digital experience is a personalized experience that allows employees, customers, partners, and citizens a single point of interaction with people, content, and applications anywhere,
Big Data Technologists Transition to Customer-Facing Roles — Big Data Support
(Lockwood Lyon) IT specialists and generalists must turn their attention to internal customers, who will be struggling with many technical issues. Here are some of their most pressing ones.
Dynamic clustering (auto scaling) in WebSphere, WebLogic, JBoss and Tomcat
(Roman Kharkovski) With WebLogic, JBoss EAP and Tomcat administrators can define static JVMs provisioned in advance to be part of the cluster. For large scale deployment this could mean hundreds of JVMs running at all times regardless of the workload. If workload is at peak, then resources are used