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From Bluemix to IBM Cloud, from Cloud Foundry to Code Engine

by Henrik Loeser (data_henrik) | Mar 16, 2022 | bluemix, cloudfoundry, fun, github, IBM, ibmcloud, IT, migration

"Bring Your Own Community"About seven years ago, I started to work with, then blog about Bluemix and Cloud Foundry. Not my first, but one of the first posts is titled "Some fun with Bluemix, Cloud Foundry, Python, JSON and the Weather". Reading that article again I...

Db2 on Cloud credentials and how to connect from your app

by Henrik Loeser (data_henrik) | Oct 11, 2021 | administration, dashdb, DB2, IBM, ibmcloud, IT, migration, nodejs, Python

Over the past 12 months, Db2 on Cloud migrated instances to a new deployment model. It seems to be based on the IBM Cloud Databases model and resulted in a different structure for the service credentials. Previously, Db2 on Cloud instances were accessible on the...

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...

Db2 12 for z/OS Function Level 510

by Craig S. Mullins | Jun 15, 2021 | FL510, Function Level, migration, packages

I'm a little late with this Db2 function level update, but better late than never, right?In April 2021, IBM introduced a new function level, FL510, for Db2 12 for z/OS. If you want to take a look at the announcement for it, you can read it here, but...

Db2 11 for z/OS End of Service Date Extended!

by Craig S. Mullins | May 13, 2020 | DB2 11, DB2 12, migration

In an earlier blog post, I wrote about Db2 11 for z/OS End of Support Coming This Year (2020)... but that was before the global COVID-19 pandemic swooped in and changed everything!If you check out that earlier post, you'll even see that I made the comment that...

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