With more and more businesses relying on data for their decision-making process, integrating different data sources into BI solutions has become vital to gaining meaningful insights. Furthermore, the integration of different data sources into business intelligence tools can not only enable organizations to harness the power of diverse datasets, but can also help companies to The post Harnessing BI from IBM i using LANSA’s JDBC-based Db2 integration appeared first on . Read More
TechXchange IBM Power TechUmini Admin
Join IBM experts to optimize Power for your business, network with peers, and explore the latest in IBM Power. Keynotes cover topics like Power for Business, Power and AI, Power Roadmap, and Hybrid Cloud on Power. The post TechXchange IBM Power TechUmini appeared first on FalconStor. Read More
Common Sweden Conference 2023 Admin
Join us for a conference with extensive speakers, each a specialist in their field, focusing on IBM platforms. This event is suitable for professionals, managers, and suppliers looking to gain insights and network. The post Common Sweden Conference 2023 appeared first on FalconStor. Read More
40 Years Of DB2, But Even More For That No-Name Database Embedded In System/38 Timothy Prickett Morgan
Last week, Big Blue celebrated the 40th anniversary of the launch of its Database 2 relational database management system for its venerable System/370, System 308X, and System/390 mainframes. It is now called Db2, because marketing people can’t leave anything alone, and even though we now have this thing called Db2 for i, IBM didn’t mention this red-headed stepchild of a relational database as part of its celebration. Not even once. And that’s just fine by us because the integrated relational database management system that has been the heart of our venerable System/38 and its progeny was never DB2/400 or … The post 40 Years Of DB2, But Even More For That No-Name Database Embedded In System/38 appeared first on IT Jungle. Read More
API Dev Tool Delivers For Trucking Outfit Alex Woodie
When the IT leaders at Ward Transport & Logistics set out to find a product that would allow them to call outbound APIs from their IBM i server for a new dynamic pricing system, they had an inkling of what they wanted. But when they looked for an API development tool in the IBM i market, they were surprised at what they found. From its headquarters in Altoona, Pennsylvania, Ward Transport & Logistics provides less than truckload (LTL) service to customers throughout the region. The company’s 1,600 employees help Ward’s customers move freight with a fleet of 750 power units … The post API Dev Tool Delivers For Trucking Outfit appeared first on IT Jungle. Read More