(Troy L Coleman) With the growing demand to integrate DB2 for z/OS data with Hadoop and other systems used to perform business analytics, I was wondering what information and solutions are available from IBM to govern, audit and protect sensitive data.
Tag: IBM
Big Data: Planning for Peak Season
(Lockwood Lyon) The end of the calendar year is an important one for many companies. Retailers and manufacturers must be ready for the holiday season when consumer buying increases by as much as 40%. In concert with these increased activities, shipping companies will deliver more products and financ
DB2 Administrative SQL Cookbook: BLU Compression Ratios
(Ember Crooks) This statement calculates the compression ratio for BLU tables. The compression ration can be used to help identify tables where compression is not optimal and you may need to look into why. Compression is critical to optimal performance on BLU.
Liberty in a DevOps Continuous Delivery Environment
(Sima Modir) This IBM Redbooks Solution Guide describes the benefits of Java development using IBM WebSphere Application Server Liberty (Liberty) in a DevOps manner. The guide shows using a number of IBM and non-IBM tools that can be used throughout the application lifecycle management (ALM).
Tuning Big Data Applications — Tuning Warehouse Processes
(Lockwood Lyon) One classical process of very large database applications and data warehouses is the initial acquisition of data from source systems and operational data stores.
DB2 Administrative SQL Cookbook: BLU Compression Ratios
(Ember Crooks) This statement calculates the compression ratio for BLU tables. The compression ration can be used to help identify tables where compression is not optimal and you may need to look into why. Compression is critical to optimal performance on BLU.
Liberty in a DevOps Continuous Delivery Environment
(Sima Modir) This IBM Redbooks Solution Guide describes the benefits of Java development using IBM WebSphere Application Server Liberty (Liberty) in a DevOps manner. The guide shows using a number of IBM and non-IBM tools that can be used throughout the application lifecycle management (ALM).
Tuning Big Data Applications — Tuning Warehouse Processes
(Lockwood Lyon) One classical process of very large database applications and data warehouses is the initial acquisition of data from source systems and operational data stores.
DB2 for z/OS: Getting a Handle on a CPU-Constrained Environment
(Robert Catterall) z/OS systems are famous for their reliability, and part of that story is the ability of z/OS to accommodate surges of application activity: you can pile more and more work onto a z/OS system, and it will keep on trucking, slicing the “pie” of available processing capacity into sma
Locking Event Monitors and Compression
(Jim Reutener) Abby Rosmarin said, “Hard work, determination and talent are key for any successful venture. But sometimes you need that fourth ingredient: dumb luck”.
