Features
Architects of Change
Kim Moutsos
After a year of pre-ship buzz, DB2 UDB for z/OS v.8 is ready for the big "reveal." Lead architect Curt Cotner previews the changes.
Over the Top Performance
Martin Hubel
DB2 UDB v.8's latest adaptations boost performance of even the most modern applications.
For Certain Eyes Only
Sasirekha Cota
DB2 for z/OS's new multilevel security lets you control who sees what right down to the row or column level.
Seeing is Believing
Michael H. Alcorn
An Internet media company puts DB2 Cube Views through its paces at an IBM Business Intelligence Teraplex Center.
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Online Extra:
DB2 UDB for z/OS Technical Reference Guide
What's Your Problem?
Analyze it automatically with db2support.
Robert L. Welgan
Independence Day
DB2 for z/OS v.8 provides a host of partitioning changes that bring better query performance, more efficient use of utilities, and other benefits of true physical partition independence.
Andrew Ward
Columns
Data Miner
This Way Failure Lies
Dorian Pyle
Web Developer
Securing Your Database
Michael S. Dougherty
Information Integration
Federating Mainframe Data
Karen Durward, Holly Hayes, and Nelson Mattos
Content Management
Coming Soon: E-Records
Bruce Miller
Distributed DBA
Basic DB2 UDB Performance Tuning, Part 3
Roger E. Sanders
DB2 DBA
Parlez-Vous DB2 for LUW? (Part 1)
Robert Catterall
Programmers Only
Say What? Part 2
Bonnie Baker
IDUG Insight
Turbo-Charged Data Warehousing
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 Data Management Software
> The DB2 Family
> IBM Information Integration
> IBM Business Intelligence Software
> IBM Content Manager Portfolio
> DB2 Skills and Certification
> DB2 Benchmarks
> DB2 Performance
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