Just a short blog today to promote the upcoming IBM Information on Demand conference. This is one of the biggest data-focused conferences of the year - certainly the biggest for users of IBM data management technology. Last year, over 10,000 folks attended the show and expect for that number to grow this year.The theme of the event is "Big Data. Unique perspectives." so you can expect some timely information from IBM on their Big Data and analytics offerings. And as those of you who are mainframe DB2 users know, IBM launched a new version of DB2...
Thursday, 31 October 2013
Friday, 25 October 2013
Say "Hello" to DB2 11 for z/OS
Posted on 10:10 by Unknown
DB2 11 for z/OS Generally Available Today, October 25, 2013As was announced earlier this month (see press release) Version 11 of DB2 for z/OS is officially available as of today. Even if your company won’t be migrating right away, the sooner you start learning about DB2 11, the better equipped you will be to embrace it when you inevitably must use and support it at your company. So let’s take a quick look at some of the highlights of this latest and greatest version of our favorite DBMS. As usual, a new version of DB2 delivers a large number...
Tuesday, 15 October 2013
Using the DISPLAY Command, Part 5
Posted on 07:46 by Unknown
Today’s entry in our series on the DB2 DISPLAY command is the fifth – and final – edition of the series. We’ll wrap up coverage by briefly discussing the remaining features of DISPLAY. And, just as a reminder: Part 1 of this series focused on using DISPLAY to monitor details about you database objects; Part 2 focused on using DISPLAY to monitor your DB2 buffer pools;Part 3 covered utility execution and log information;And Part 4 examined using the DISPLAY command to monitor DB2 stored procedures and user-defined...
Wednesday, 9 October 2013
Using the DISPLAY Command, Part 4
Posted on 09:27 by Unknown
In this fourth entry of our series on the DISPLAY command, we take a look at using the DISPLAY command to monitor DB2 stored procedures and user-defined functions. Part 1 of this series focused on using DISPLAY to monitor details about you database objects; Part 2 focused on using DISPLAY to monitor your DB2 buffer pools. And Part 3 covered utility execution and log information. If your organization uses stored procedures and/or user-defined functions (UDFs), the DISPLAY command once again comes in handy. Stored...
Tuesday, 1 October 2013
Using the DISPLAY Command, Part 3
Posted on 09:51 by Unknown
In this third entry of our series on the DISPLAY command, we take a look at using the DISPLAY command to monitor DB2 utility execution and log information. Part 1 of this series focused on using DISPLAY to monitor details about you database objects; Part 2 focused on using DISPLAY to monitor your DB2 buffer pools.Utility InformationSo without further ado, let's see how DISPLAY can help us manage the execution of IBM DB2 utilities. Issuing a DISPLAY UTILITY command will cause DB2 to display the status of all active, stopped, or terminating...
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