by Craig S. Mullins | Feb 23, 2023 | AI, ChatGPT, cost, Oracle, z/OS
If you read my blog post from yesterday, you know that I have been playing around with ChatGPT, the latest AI technology that is sweeping the headlines.Yesterday I was asking it about the mainframe, but today I thought I'd ask ChatGPT about Db2 and Oracle,...
by Henrik Loeser (data_henrik) | Jun 2, 2022 | applications, cloud, DB2, IBM, ibmcloud, IT, Kubernetes, mysql, Oracle, Python
Swagger UI for my events APIRecently, I wanted to create REST API for data managed in a Db2 on Cloud database. It was needed for a chatbot project using Watson Assistant. After looking into my options, I settled on APIFlask. In this blog, I am going to share my...
by Henrik Loeser (data_henrik) | Apr 25, 2022 | administration, best practices, beta, documentation, IBM, ibmcloud, informix, IT, Oracle, support, Upgrade
Successful support casesIn my day job, I work with latest technology and cloud services. In addition, I work with customers / users and help them succeed. And in my private life, I also use technical equipment. In all three of these scenarios, mostly in the first two,...
by Henrik Loeser (data_henrik) | Nov 3, 2021 | DB2, documentation, IBM, ibmcloud, informix, IT, Oracle, version 11.5
Tell the world about Db2 documentationYesterday was one of those days when I, again, worked as information broker. I received a question, asked around myself, passed on information that I learned, and finally handed back an answer to the originator. With this blog...
by Frank Fillmore | Aug 12, 2020 | Authorized Training Partner, DB2 for Linux Unix Windows, DB2 for z/OS, IBM DB2 Services, InfoSphere, Netezza, Oracle, PostgreSQL, Q-Replication, Replication
IBM Data Replication 2020: In a Nutshell IBM replication is based on two unique technical solutions: InfoSphere Change Data Capture, the heritage DataMirror product, and Q-Replication, the IBM-developed replication solution that uses MQ messaging. IBM replication...
by Ember Crooks | Jan 28, 2020 | DB2, Featured, ms_sql_server, Oracle, sql
I have seen the question several times on various groups or forums – “How do I install SQL?”. From a DBA standpoint, this isn’t even a properly formed question. From a developer learning standpoint the question makes sense. I needed Python, I...
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