October 17, 2016
October 17, 2016 | Volume 11 Issue 17
• LEAD ARTICLE: Happy Halloween with IBM i 7.3 Technology Refresh 1
• FEATURED ARTICLE: Book Review: Database Design and SQL for DB2
• NEWS HIGHLIGHT: Siemens Healthineers and IBM Watson Health Forge Global Alliance for Population Health Management
• MC PRESS BOOKSTORE: Most Popular Titles
• EVENT: Mobile Apps for IBM i Monitoring
Happy Halloween with IBM i 7.3 Technology Refresh 1
IBM announces a new cloud storage product inside IBM i 7.3 TR 1.
Written by Steve Pitcher
It’s October and that means two very important things:
One, I get to impose my yearly Sheriff of Nottingham-style 10 percent candy tax on my three kids after Halloween. And two, IBM has released its fall announcement for IBM i, in this case the news that IBM i 7.3 Technology Refresh 1 and 7.2 Technology Refresh 5 have been announced.
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Data is the world’s new “natural resource,” and DB2 for z/OS is still the gold standard for storing and leveraging your mission-critical data. In this book by 5 IBM DB2 for z/OS experts, you will learn about new technologies that help you take advantage of DB2 in the cloud, protect your data, deliver predictive analytics to make better decisions, integrate DB2 for z/OS with mobile banking, and gain business insights from both DB2 and non-DB2 data.
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Book Review: Database Design and SQL for DB2
If you have time for just one book to begin your journey into SQL on the IBM i, this is that book.
Reviewed by Joe Pluta
Writing technical books is always a juggling act between depth and breadth. Unless you're writing a 2,000-page Microsoft tome, there's no way you can provide both complete coverage and enough detail to be a complete reference. This is particularly true of books written for the IBM i, which have to serve the dual purpose of educating on the basic topic as well as addressing the nuances specific to the midrange platform. The best you can hope to do is to address the critical areas with enough depth to make someone productive.
Happily, James Cooper's book Database Design and SQL for DB2 manages to do exactly that.