(Leonard Flournoy, Rick Goncalves, Paul Gordon, Deepa Badimala and Rod Bradley) The IBM ESB Backbone (IEB) is a comprehensive, yet easy-to-use ESB solution that provides reliable messaging, message transformation, and message auditing. This article shows you how to use WebSphere DataPower to package
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Partner TechTip: Three Simple Steps to Modernize Your Reports
(Mike Stegeman) You’ve heard that utilizing SQL is the most efficient way to access your data, but maybe you’re hesitant to change your data access solution because of the potential learning curve. Your users are asking for updated reports, dashboards, shortcuts, web access, and more, but some legac
Leveraging DB2 10 for High Performance of Your Data Warehouse
(Whei-Jen Chen, Scott Andrus, Bhuvana Balaji, Enzo Cialini, Michael Kwok, Roman B. Melnyk and Jessica Rockwood) Building on the business intelligence (BI) framework and capabilities that are outlined in InfoSphere Warehouse: A Robust Infrastructure for Business Intelligence, SG24-7813, this IBM Redb
DB2 for z/OS Information Roadmap now available
(Willie Favero) I started out this morning doing a bunch of searches looking for information about a DB2 thing to answer a friends question… nothing new in that because I’m always poking around the web looking for something. I came across what is listed in my subject quite by accident.
DB2 11 for z/OS Features “Out of the Box” CPU Saving
(Dave Beulke) The official DB2 11 for z/OS general availability announcement was this past week on October 25th. After hearing many detailed presentations at the IDUG European conference and reading through various white papers it looks like IBM has produced another version of DB2 for z/OS that set
Flashbook: DB2 11 for z/OS – The Database for Big Data and Analytics
(Susan Visser) Rather than me telling you about it, I’m sharing content from experts:
Using the MDM Application Toolkit to build MDM-centric business processes, Part 2: Performing CRUD operations against MDM using the Application Toolkit
(Doug Cowie) This is the second in a series of articles that describe how to create process applications for master data by using IBM Business Process Manager (BPM). Specifically, this series refers to the InfoSphere Master Data Management (MDM) Application Toolkit and IBM BPM 8.0.1, both of which a
The DB2Night Show z40: Dynamic SQL, Pros and Cons
(Martin) 98% of our studio audience learned something! Klaas presented many characteristics and considerations for using dynamic SQL. Watch the replay…
DB2 for z/OS: How Big is Big?
(Robert Catterall) For several decades I’ve enjoyed reading the comic strip, B.C., about a bunch of cavemen. In one strip published long ago (I may be assigning quotes to the wrong characters, but you’ll get the point), B.C. asks one of his compadres, “Thor, how far can you see?”
Static and dynamic ways of providing input to connector activities using WebSphere Cast Iron Studio
(Madhavi Kota, Aparna Srinivasan and Anusha Kulkarni) Learn how to provide input statically through variables and configuration properties and to provide input dynamically through other connector activities using WebSphere Cast Iron Studio. This article explains different ways to provide input so th