by Craig S. Mullins | Mar 7, 2023 | DBA, humor
I'm a hip-hopping monster of the CRT,All the programmers here, they be envying me,I'm a DBA, a master of data,Work with Db2 and I diss all the haters!I strive every day to give smooth operation,And to keep the data in perfect formation.My eyes are trained to spot any...
by Craig S. Mullins | Nov 21, 2022 | DBA, education, sql, training
Ensuring access to proper Db2 educational materials should be one of the first issues to be addressed after your organization decides to implement Db2. But education sometimes falls through the cracks... Does your organization understand what Db2 is? How it...
by Craig S. Mullins | Jun 17, 2022 | data management, data masking, database archiving, DBA, idug, in-memory
Just a quick note to let everybody who is coming to Boston in July for IDUG know what I will be speaking about and when my presentations are scheduled!First of all, my regular IDUG session this year is titled "Things Your DBAs Hear... and how to stop making them...
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...
by BMC Exchange | Nov 12, 2020 | DBA
I have the great opportunity to work with several Db2 z/OS users across the US. Certainly, I hear and see Db2 databases getting larger and the availability requirements longer; however, the size of the DBA group… read more
by Craig S. Mullins | Nov 3, 2020 | DBA, tao
A couple of years ago now, I published a series of blog posts here on the Db2 Portal blog under the title: The Tao of Db2. The general idea of the series was to offer some high-level, in-the-trenches guidance for Db2 database administrators. But I put the...
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