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Information Integration

RDA and the DBA
Rational Data Architect eases the daily grind.
Quarter 4, 2006

Finding Answers
IBM's new Information Server replaces cobbled-together integration solutions with a solid foundation for returning accurate answers to business questions.
Quarter 4, 2006

WebSphere DataStage Certification
Testing yields benefits beyond the credential.
Quarter 3, 2006

Out of Many, One
Panasonic and Bell Canada Enterprises took control of their vital information with targeted master data management solutions. Today, they have a single system of record, without forcing a centralized repository on diverse divisions.
Quarter 2, 2006

Birds of a Feather
IBM's WebSphere Information Server (code-named Hawk) unites the products formerly known as Ascential into a unified offering with a common metadata store.
Quarter 2, 2006

Flexible by Design
IBM Rational Data Architect makes it a lot more possible to meet those nearly impossible design requirements.
Quarter 2, 2006

Information At Your Service
When you stop servicing mountains of data, you can start providing a valuable service to your company: information.
Quarter 1, 2006

Open For Business
Has IBM solved the age-old challenge of getting the right information into the right hands at the right time? Ambuj Goyal, new GM of Information Management Software, says it has. And his claim is backed by expertise and technologies from every corner of the tech giant's realm.
Quarter 1, 2006

Metadata-morphosis
Thanks in part to SOAs, the role of metadata is changing fast.
Quarter 1, 2006

A Perfect Union
Combining EII and ETL provides greater control over integration projects.
Quarter 4, 2005

The Power of Insight
Businesses are facing a formidable challenge: the pressure to grow revenue, contain costs, respond more quickly to changes, and increase efficiency.
Quarter 3, 2005

Master Data Management
Businesses have long known that a single system of record can mean higher profits and faster time to market.
Quarter 3, 2005

Hide and Seek
Looking for metadata in all the right places.
Quarter 3, 2005

The Needle in the Haystack
The search for enterprise information just got easier.
Quarter 2, 2005

The Right Stuff
In a little more than a year, IBM's information integration technologies brought in 250 new customers, 1,500 new licenses, and more than 100 new partners. IBM's Nelson Mattos explains why customers are turning to IBM's portfolio to support Web site searches, grid initiatives, and even national security.
Quarter 1, 2005

Grid Iron
Inherent strength and flexibility are helping grids gain ground on the business playing field.
Quarter 1, 2005

Security: The Global View
At law enforcement and intelligence agencies, integrating information is a top priority — and a major challenge. Government entities are turning to federation and other integration technologies for help.
Quarter 1, 2005

Taming the Beast
Merrill Lynch frees developers from integration stuggles with a federation-based strategy.
Quarter 1, 2005

Tuning Federated Queries
What DBAs should know to get the best performance from DB2 Information Integrator.
Quarter 1, 2005

A Full Plate of Information Options
Masala blends integration technologies to bring new and improved functions to DB2 Information Integrator.
Quarter 4, 2004

The Next Generation: Q Replication
A new messaging-based architecture keeps latency low for even the most demanding applications.
Quarter 3, 2004

Give and Take: Integrating Information in the 21st Century
Integration becomes even more challenging as performance management demands increase and the regulatory environment tightens. IBM Distinguished Engineer Jim Kleewein explains why DB2 Information Integrator is up to the task.
Quarter 2, 2004

The Third Way
Federation joins the list of integration options for providing access to heterogeneous data.
Quarter 2, 2004

Defining the Role of Enterprise Information Integration
The straight story on what EII can do for business intelligence efforts — and what it can't.
Quarter 4, 2003

A Researcher's Dream
Knowing there's an integration solution that works for even the most complex life sciences problems may help you rest easier, too.
Quarter 3, 2003

Faster Federated Queries with MQTs
Materialized query tables in DB2 v.8.1 can cache remote data for your locak DB2 instance.
Quarter 3, 2003

Information On Demand
Here's how to provide it without breaking the bank — or your developer's backs.
Quarter 3, 2003

XQuery and SQL: Vive la Différence
Sometimes SQL and XML documents get along fine. Sometimes they don't. A new query language developed by SQL veterans is promising to smooth things over and get everything talking again.
Quarter 3, 2003

Solving the Data Warehouse Puzzle
How do you meet changing business intelligence needs without scrapping your data warehouse investments? Fitting federation into your existing system may be the answer.
Quarter 2, 2003

Web Services the Easy Way
Views that integrate data from heterogeneous databases are the first step to lightening the programming load for Web service developers.
Quarter 2, 2002

Automating Web Services Creation

Quarter 2, 2002

Dynamic Duo
PHP and DB2 for Linux enliven Web sites with interactive possibilities. Here's how to put them to work.
Quarter 3, 2001

A Data Strategy for the Enterprise, Part II
Without an enterprise data strategy, system complexity can be crippling. Enterprise application integrators maintain order by building a carefully planned environment for linking all your enterprise data.
Quarter 2, 2001

A Data Strategy for the Enterprise
As the number of disparate applications in an enterprise grows, the problems of integrating data can get out of hand. To avoid the dreaded spaghetti code that can overwhelm integration efforts, the time to create an enterprise data strategy is now - even if you're only working with a few applications. Here's a look at what it takes.
Quarter 4, 2000

Enabling the Enterprise Portal
IBM's new DB2-based Enterprise Information Portal is all about widespread connectivity.
Quarter 1, 2000

Inside DB2 Data Links Manager
Relational databases use referential integrity to protect data in the database. But what about the data your company stores outside the database? Here's how you can reap the benefits of an RDBMS without suffering the strain of mass migration.
Quarter 4, 1999

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