by Henrik Loeser (data_henrik) | Mar 24, 2023 | administration, github, IBM, ibmcloud, IT, Python, security
ER diagram for cloud security dataRecently, I looked into how to analyze the access management setup of my IBM Cloud account. I wanted to better understand what kind of access policies exist, what service instances are covered by rules and policies, etc. In the past,...
by Henrik Loeser (data_henrik) | Mar 21, 2023 | administration, IT, linux, software
Not all software is available as package for my Linux distribution. That’s why I use flatpak for some applications. Recently, a new app version introduced a bug. It resulted in random crashes. So I looked into a way to get back to an older, more stable app...
by Henrik Loeser (data_henrik) | Jan 20, 2023 | automation, cloud, developer, IBM, ibmcloud, IT, terraform
Tekton pipeline in action on IBM CloudAutomation is key to cost-efficient use of (cloud) resources and to security. One of our security-focused IBM Cloud solution tutorials, Apply end to end security to a cloud application, comes with an automation to easily provision...
by Henrik Loeser (data_henrik) | Jan 10, 2023 | dashdb, DB2, fun, IBM, ibmcloud, IT, Python
Generated PowerPoint slide with Db2 dataHow did you spend the holidays? I had some days off and then used the last day of vacation for some fun programming. Last year, I wanted to test the python-pptx package, but couldn’t find time. So I used my “fun...
by Henrik Loeser (data_henrik) | Dec 20, 2022 | conference, DB2, IBM, idug, IT
IDUG: International Db2 User GroupJust in time for the holidays, IDUG (International Db2 User Group) has announced the dates and locations for their user group conferences in North America and in Europe:2023 IDUG NA Db2 Tech Conference will be in Philadelphia and is...
by Henrik Loeser (data_henrik) | Nov 25, 2022 | analytics, data in action, DB2, fun, IBM, ibmcloud, IT, jdbc, notebook
United: Db2 and ZeppelinIf you followed my blog, you may have noticed that I wrote about Db2 and about Zeppelins in the past – but not together. Today, I am going to discuss how I configured a JDBC interpreter in an Apache Zeppelin notebook to connect to a Db2...
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