(Frank C. Fillmore, Jr.) IBM offers four distinct data retrieval technologies: the traditional RDBMS, which primarily relies on indexes to speed access;
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Developing a high performance API for IBM Cognos integration using WebSphere DynaCache
(Ravindran Yelchur and Li Xie) Performance is a key measurement for an API, especially when the API is integrated with services that may not respond quickly. One example of such a service is a complex IBM Cognos Business Intelligence (BI) report.
Bluemix – Adding a Spring Boot application to IBM Bluemix DevOps project
(Pas Apicella) I have a few Spring Boot applications which I would like to add to my IBM DevOps Jazzhub projects. The following shows how to do this.
IBM Data Retrieval Technologies RDBMS, BLU, IBM Netezza and Hadoop 2015 07 21
(Frank C. Fillmore, Jr.) IBM offers four distinct data retrieval technologies: the traditional RDBMS, which primarily relies on indexes to speed access;
SQL 101: Writing More Complex Queries
(Rafael Victoria-Pereira) Using one table in a Select statement won’t get you very far: most databases are structured to avoid data repetition and use multiple tables to achieve that goal, which means that you’ll probably have to use different tables for the actual data and its human-understandable
DB2 Tips n Tricks Part 66 – Regular Restore of 32 BIT DB into 64 BIT Instance not possible
(Harishkumar Baburao Pathangay) How Regular Restore of 32 BIT DB into 64 BIT Instance is not possible Solution:
More DB2 Family Security Best Practices Part 3
(Dave Beulke) As I started Part 3 of this DB2 Family Security Best Practices blog, I was notified that my personal information was hacked again. That is five different times my information has been taken. So I offer this third installment on database security that will hopefully help every company
SQL 101: Writing More Complex Queries
(Rafael Victoria-Pereira) Using one table in a Select statement won’t get you very far: most databases are structured to avoid data repetition and use multiple tables to achieve that goal, which means that you’ll probably have to use different tables for the actual data and its human-understandable
DB2 Tips n Tricks Part 66 – Regular Restore of 32 BIT DB into 64 BIT Instance not possible
(Harishkumar Baburao Pathangay) How Regular Restore of 32 BIT DB into 64 BIT Instance is not possible Solution:
More DB2 Family Security Best Practices Part 3
(Dave Beulke) As I started Part 3 of this DB2 Family Security Best Practices blog, I was notified that my personal information was hacked again. That is five different times my information has been taken. So I offer this third installment on database security that will hopefully help every company
