J2EE developers, take note! Our authors show you they simplified their code was when using DB2 Information Integrator to access disparate back end data sources. First in a three-part series.
Tag: IBM
The Power of Partitioning
By Dwaine R. Snow and Paul C. Zikopoulos – Misconceptions about partitioning in DB2 UDB abound. Experts from the Toronto Lab set the record straight about this useful feature.
Inside IBM’s Middleware Kingdom
By Darryl K. Taft – In the software industry, Microsoft Corp. may own the desktop, but IBM owns just about everything else. The Armonk, N.Y., company, which hatched its Software Group 10 years ago, has grown to become the second-largest software provider in the world, behind Microsoft. The reason, a
Using Python to access DB2 for Linux
Python is a great tool to use with DB2. It combines the ability to quickly and simply access a DB2 database with the power to perform more complex tasks that require a general purpose programming language. This tutorial shows you everything you need to know to interact with DB2 V8.1 using the Python
From “Try & Buy” to Production Database
Join Marin Komadina as he explains what the DBA needs to know regarding licensing, database packaging models, on a Sun Solaris platform.
Boosting Query Performance: Multidimensional Clustering
If you like the performance benefits of clustered indexes but find their limitations frustrating, you’ll want to explore every facet of this new feature.
How to transfer DB2 data to a spreadsheet
Make reporting easy for your end users. Author Kulvir Bhogal describes a sample application that uses open source technology for transferring DB2 data to a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet.
IBM Preps DB2-Based Integration Software, New Dev Tools
By Barbara Darrow and Elizabeth Montalbano – Watch out for the IBM Software onslaught.The computer giant this week is launching products ranging from inexpensive e-mail to its long-expected DB2 Information Integrator middleware and a new fleet of Rational software tools.
Code Talks at IBM
Although the IBM Software Group was officially announced on Jan. 10, 1995, it was actually put in place in 1993. Now, 10 years later, it is the leading software developer in the world. eWEEK Senior Writer Darryl K. Taft sat down with Steve Mills, senior vice president and group executive of the IBM
Exploring DB2 Data Connections in Visual Studio .Net
By Abdul Al-Azzawe – Learn how easy it is to access server catalogs and develop ADO.NET applications for DB2 UDB with this integrated application development environment.