lundi 30 mars 2009

Présentations du Colorado DB2 Users Group

Bonjour,

Vous trouverez ci-dessous plusieurs présentations sur DB2 pour z/OS, disponibles sur le site du Colorado DB2 Users Group :

- DB2 9 for z/OS Migration Planning and Experiences
par John Campbell

- Optimizing System Performance Using DB2 Statistics Trace
par John Campbell

- Structure and Format Enhancements in DB2 9 : UTS & RRF
par Willie Favero

- Upgrade from DB2 for z/OS V7 to DB2 for z/OS V8 (NFM) In Less Than 90 days
par Marc Costa

- I love packages and SQLJ
par Rob Crane

- Creating customized tools for DB2 for z/OS
par Matt Ramsey et Bob Vargo



Amicalement,

DB2usa.

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lundi 16 mars 2009

Redbook 50 TB Data Warehouse Benchmark on IBM System z

Bonjour,

IBM vient de mettre à disposition une version de travail d'un nouveau Redbook intitulé, "50 TB Data Warehouse Benchmark on IBM System z, SG24-7674-00" :
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/RedpieceAbstracts/sg247674.html?Open

Résumé
Customers have a strong interest in the scalability of data warehousing solutions on the IBM System z platform using DB2 for z/OS. Since business intelligence environments continue to grow, this book explores the scaling and management of data in sizes beyond 50 TB. We explore the architectural software components that enable us to manage a data warehouse of this magnitude, including the Cognos product set.
The objective of our 50TB study was to test System z scalability in a business intelligence environment and to develop the best practices of managing large data warehouses. The IBM System z was proven to scale to larger volumes, manage a mixed workload, lower the cost of a BI solution using zIIPs, and increase performance by using hardware compression.

Sommaire
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Data warehousing overview
Chapter 3. Why System z and IBM storage for Data Warehousing
Chapter 4. Configuration
Chapter 5. VLDB build tips and pointers
Chapter 6. Balancing a data warehouse
Chapter 7. Data and index compression
Chapter 8. Scalability
Chapter 9. Leveraging materialized query tables
Chapter 10. Reporting and analysis with Cognos
Chapter 11. Workload management
Chapter 12. Extract, transform, and load
Chapter 13. Summary: observations and conclusions



Participez à l'écriture des prochains Redbooks DB2 pour z/OS

- Data Studio - Using Integrated Data Management to Meet SLO, SD-9S04-R01

- DB2 9 for z/OS: Resource Serialization and Concurrency Control, SD-9Z03-R01
- DB2 9 for z/OS: The Utilities Suite, SD-9Z02-R01


Tous les renseignements sur les conditions d'une "residency"
http://publib-b.boulder.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/pages/how?Open




Regards,

DB2usa.

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lundi 9 mars 2009

Présentations du New England DB2 Users Group

Bonjour,

Vous trouverez ci-dessous plusieurs présentations sur DB2 pour z/OS, disponibles sur le site du New England DB2 Users Group :


- DB2 9 for z/OS: For Developers only!
par Craig Mullins

- Not Logged Table Spaces
par Jay Yothers

- SQL Optimization & Access Paths: What’s Old & New - Part 1
par David Simpson

- SQL Optimization & Access Paths: What’s Old & New - Part 2
par David Simpson

- Native XML support in DB2 9 for z/OS
par Phil Grainger

- DB2 9 for DBAs & Future Direction
par Roger Miller


Amicalement,

DB2usa.

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lundi 2 mars 2009

Articles DB2 de la newsletter z/OS Hot Topics

Bonjour,

Voici plusieurs articles sur DB2 tirés de la newsletter z/OS Hot Topics :

- The latest thrilling celebrity hook-up DB2 and DFSORT!
par R. David Boenig II

- How to use role-based security with z/OS
par Mark Nelson, Randy Love et Adrian Lobo

- Safety first zCDP for DB2
par Glenn Wilcok et Laura Kunioka-Weis

- Can you hear us now? High availability for DB2 on z/OS
par Jery Buczak

- Tales from de-crypt How secure is your DB2 data?
par Jeffrey Berger et Jeff Novak

- DB2 phone home: IMS/TM is on the line
par Blake Bauman et Jack Yuan

- DB2 RELOADED: DB2 V8 meets zSeries and z/OS
par Roger Miller

- Database on demand
par Jim Porell

- DB2: Easier to use, easier to manage
par Bryan Smith, Jim Ruddy et Dave Schwartz


En savoir plus sur les fonctionnalités z/OS

- Would you like to hear about our specials?
Prelude to the zIIP and zAAP specialty processors

par Bob Rogers

- The zIIP is a chip that’s hip!
The System z9 Integrated Information Processor

par Gita Berg

- z/OS and XML—a different approach
par Joe Bostian

- History of the mainframe poster


Amicalement,

DB2usa.

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