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New Series of Short, Low-Price Books

by Craig S. Mullins | Sep 6, 2022 | book, compliance, data, database, DB2, design, eBook

Today's blog post is to introduce my regular readers to a series of new books that I am writing and selling exclusively on Amazon. The books will be shorter than the ones I've written in the past, each one will be under 100 pages. The primary audience is for Kindle...

Homogeneous System Copy or Refresh Database Content on IBM i with SWPM using an Existing SAP Database Library

by SAP | Nov 20, 2020 | database

On January 20th, 2019 SL Toolset 1.0 SPS 28 has been released for customers. There is a new feature in the SWPM for SAP on IBM i: You now can do an SAP System Copy or a Refresh Database Content using an already existing SAP database library. So far, you had the option...

New performance and security feature in Db2: Authentication cache

by Henrik Loeser (data_henrik) | May 26, 2020 | administration, database, DB2, IBM, IT, knowledge center, security, version 11.5

New security feature in Db2The recent release of Db2 11.5.3 (Db2 V11.5 Mod Pack 3) includes a small gem that impacts both performance and security. It is a cache for User ID and Password-based authentication. That feature is great when your system uses LDAP / Active...

New performance and security feature in Db2: Authentication cache

by Henrik Loeser (data_henrik) | May 26, 2020 | administration, database, DB2, IBM, IT, knowledge center, security, version 11.5

New security feature in Db2The recent release of Db2 11.5.3 (Db2 V11.5 Mod Pack 3) includes a small gem that impacts both performance and security. It is a cache for User ID and Password-based authentication. That feature is great when your system uses LDAP / Active...

Some advanced SQL to analyze COVID-19 data

by Henrik Loeser (data_henrik) | May 18, 2020 | analytics, big data, cloud, data in action, database, DB2, IBM, IT, Life, sql

Learn to write SQLAll of us are impacted by COVID-19. Looking at daily case numbers, the basic reproduction number or mortality rates has become a routine. But what is behind those numbers? How are they computed and how does SQL help? In this post, I want to discuss...

Some advanced SQL to analyze COVID-19 data

by Henrik Loeser (data_henrik) | May 18, 2020 | analytics, big data, cloud, data in action, database, DB2, IBM, IT, Life, sql

Learn to write SQLAll of us are impacted by COVID-19. Looking at daily case numbers, the basic reproduction number or mortality rates has become a routine. But what is behind those numbers? How are they computed and how does SQL help? In this post, I want to discuss...
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