Planet DB2
  • About
  • Submit Your Blog
  • Contact Us
Select Page

Auditing Database Access and Change: A Necessity More Than a Nicety

by Craig S. Mullins | Feb 1, 2022 | audit, data governance, database auditing, regulatory compliance

The increasing burden of complying with government and industry regulations imposes significant, time-consuming requirements on IT projects and applications. And nowhere is the pressure to comply with regulations greater than on data stored in corporate databases....

Keeping Track of Data Movement in Db2 for z/OS

by Craig S. Mullins | Jul 16, 2021 | BCV5, data governance, data movement, data refresh, DBA, migration, test data

Creating and managing test data for Db2 application development and testing requirements can be a significant challenge. To enable not only the development of new programs, but to be able to maintain existing ones, organizations must ensure that there is an adequate...

Recent Posts

  • MySQL’s “partial” Group By
  • The DB2Night Show Episode #Z133: A Row’s Life
  • Using ChatGPT to Write SQL
  • New IBM Internship Opportunities for Canadian Students
  • Escaping Single Quotes in Db2 SQL Statements

Recent Comments

    Copyright 2020 Planet DB2
    ×

    Submit Your Blog