(David Norfolk) There is something new and big happening at IBM for what it calls the Cognitive Computing Era—basically, a new ecosystem group around Watson that could build into something as big as J2EE, and make what is fundamentally ‘artificial intelligence’ applied to textual and similar non-rel
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Use industry templates for advanced case management, Part 2: Introducing the Auto Claims Management sample solution template for IBM Case Manager
(Jos H. Olminkhof) IBM Case Manager provides the platform and tools for business analysts to define and implement a new generation of case management solutions. To accelerate the development of solutions in particular industries, IBM Case Manager supports the notion of a solution template: a collect
The Change Management Perspective of the DBA
(Craig S. Mullins) The DBA is the custodian of database changes. Usually, the DBA is not the one to request a change; that is typically done by the application owner or business user. But there are times, too, when the DBA will request changes, for example, to address performance reasons or to util
libdb2.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory – … ibm_db.so
(Leons Petrazickis) Got this error while deploying a Rails app on Nginx:
WebSphere Adapter for Flat Files – a technical deep dive, Part 2: How to configure for parallel outbound processing and archiving
(Susann Fritzsche and Katrin Hagemann) This 2-part article series describes a customer solution that extensively used the inbound and outbound process of WebSphere Adapter for Flat Files. Part 1 explained how to sequence and order the files and the different possibilities to configure the polling me
5 Big Data SQL Performance Tips – Fixing Generated SQL
(Dave Beulke) After implementing a big database with billions of rows, it’s time to run your applications and reports. Hopefully, the database is partitioned so the applications can utilize parallelism and complete your application and reports quickly.
DB2 For i, Java, And Regular Expressions
(Michael Sansoterra) In today’s world, IBM i developers often find themselves working with more than the relational data stored inside their trusty DB2 database.
Parallel processing of unstructured data, Part 1: With DB2 for Linux, UNIX, Windows and GPFS SNC
(Steve Raspudic and Alexander Abrashkevich) Learn how unstructured data can be processed in parallel fashion — within a machine and across a series of machines — by leveraging IBM DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows and GPFS shared-nothing cluster (SNC) to provide efficient highly scalable access to un
Cron schedule for the first Sunday of every month
(Jack Vamvas) Question: How do I schedule a cron job (or crontab job) for for the first Sunday of every month?
You’re a DBE, now what?
(Mike Cain) In between client engagements this past week, I had the opportunity to sit down with a long time member of my Center of Excellence team and all around super consultant Jim Denton. We talked about the progress made in getting more and more of our IBM i users to embrace the idea of a DB2
