(Henrik Loeser) As you might remember, I have been using the IBM Watson Conversation service and DB2.
Tag: IBM
Moving Microsoft Workloads to IBM Cloud
(Matthew Price) This IBM Redpaper offers a quick, yet comprehensive, guide to moving Microsoft applications to IBM Cloud. It provides questions and considerations that help to define the scope of the cloud project, including identifying the cost structure and performing workload assessment.
The DB2Night Show #202: Using Jupyter Notebook for Db2 Administration
(Scott) 100% of our audience learned something! If you like tools that help make your Db2 Administration tasks easier, then watch this replay and learn about Jupyter Notebook from IBM GOLD Consultant Ember Crooks! Ember teaches how to organize your favorite administrative SQLs, plus create graphs an
Modern Enterprise Data Integration
(Lockwood Lyon) There has always been a need for some IT users to access data from multiple operational systems across the enterprise.
DB2 Native REST API – curl
(James Gill) One of the things that we frequently want to do is to perform a quick check of the REST service that we’ve just created. In the previous blogs we’ve seen how we can do this with PHP and Java, but why can’t we just use a command line tool?
Db2 Application Development for Performance: Be Early and Be Informed
(Craig S. Mullins) The title of this blog post is also the title of one of my two IDUG Db2 Tech Conference presentations in Philadelphia this year. I chose this topic because I am in the process of writing a book on Db2 performance from a developer perspective.
A New IDE for Your RPG
(Steve Pitcher) Way back in May of 2017, I wrote a piece called “What I Learned at the Spring COMMON Conference 2017” in which I touched on the need for a more lightweight Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for IBM i.
Data Virtualization on z/OS
(Troy L Coleman) For almost 30 years I’ve worked with and supported business applications running in Db2 for z/OS environments. During that time, there’s been a near constant effort to replicate data from the mainframe to Linux, UNIX and Windows (LUW) platforms.
‘Guilty Until Proven Innocent’
(Anthony Ciabattoni) The evolution of technology has driven the necessity for highly available systems and applications. Customer loyalty is directly related to their user experience which includes application functionality, performance and availability.
DB2 LUW 11.1 product documentation available in PDF format
(Jack Vamvas) For a period of time the DB2 LUW 11.1 documentation was only available online.