Dive into an IBM Code pattern with Developer Advocates Sai Vennam and Rizchel Dayao. In this episode, learn how to create a Core ML model using Watson Visual Recognition, which is then deployed into an iOS application.
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Getting the Skinny in Philly: What’s New in DB2 for z/OS?
(Julian Stuhler) This week I had the opportunity to attend a DB2 Gold Consultant’s Briefing, which ran back-to-back with the IDUG North America Conference in Philadelphia: a grand total of 6 days of in-depth technical presentations and a great excuse to catch up with many friends and colleagues in t
RPG Academy: Debug Done Right – A Step-by-Step Debug Session, Part 2
(Rafael Victoria-Pereira) In order to get the most out of this TechTip, you’ll need to read or re-read Part 1 of this TechTip and follow the instructions it contains, because this one will continue exactly where the last one ended.
Continuous data for continuous testing
(Ken Berridge) Where are you in your journey towards continuous delivery? Most organizations are in some stage of maturity in moving their software development methods from older waterfall approaches to newer agile methods.
ORM, Hibernate and JPA
(Gregg Lippa) Business data is usually stored in relational databases, where it persists for use by enterprise applications. Applications use SQL, typically embedded within a programming language, to store and retrieve the data.
Guru: RDi and Refactoring
(Ted Holt) When I first heard the term refactoring, I thought, “So that’s what they call it.” I had been refactoring for years, my only tools being SEU and a compiler listing. I learned a long time ago that refactoring is often necessary to enhance code, especially poorly written code. Another reaso
Networking Design for HPC and AI on IBM Power Systems
(Tobias Elpelt, Rico Franke and Yanil Zeledón Miranda) This publication provides information about networking design for IBM High Performance Computing (HPC) and AI for Power Systems.
Submitting an RFE
(Troy L Coleman) I was recently asked about submitting a request for enhancement (RFE) for Db2 for z/OS. The answer is simple: Just go to IBM developerWorks and conduct an appropriate search (e.g., “Db2 for z”).
5 More Features of IBM Db2 12 for z/OS
(Lockwood Lyon) In the past, remote systems and applications owning data that needed to be loaded into Db2 had to go through a cumbersome process.
IDUG 2018 Thoughts and Notes
(Kim May) Last week’s annual International Db2 Users Group (IDUG) Conference in Philadelphia was interesting and – as always – a great time to reconnect with friends and colleagues.