Features
Information on Demand
Holly Hayes and Nelson Mattos
Here's how to do it without breaking the bank or your developer's backs.
A Researcher's Dream
Laura M. Haas
Knowing there's an integration solution that works for the even most complex life sciences problems may help you rest easier, too.
XQuery and SQL: Vive la Différence
Ken North
Sometimes SQL and XML documents get along just fine. Sometimes they don't. A new query language is getting everything talking again.
Sharing the Load
GaoYuan Liu
Balanced workloads, better performance, and increased scalability can be yours if you handle partitioning correctly.
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Columns
Data Miner
Making Data Mining Work
Keith Hermiz
Web Developer
Can We Talk?
Michael S. Dougherty
Information Integration
Faster Federated Queries with MQTs
Dan Gibson
Content Management
Linking Databases and More
Priscilla Emery
DB2 DBA
Just the Stats, Ma'am (Part 2)
Robert Catterall
Distributed DBA
Basic Performance Tuning
Roger E. Sanders
Programmers Only
Old Dogs, New Tricks
Bonnie Baker
IDUG Insight
Integrating with DB2 XML Extender
David Beulke
Certification Strategies
Howard Fosdick
Editor's Note
Product Update
For more information on the products mentioned in this issue, point your Web browser to:
> IBM DB2 Information Management Software
> DB2 Product Family
> DB2 Business Intelligence
> DB2 Information Integration
> DB2 Information Management Training and Certification
> DB2 Content Management
> DB2 Benchmarks
> DB2 Performance
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