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IBM Data Management magazine: January 2010 Q1 Edition

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Features

Cover story: Extreme Databases: The Biggest and Fastest by Eric Ahrendt
Learning from life on the database edge
Call Me: by Tam Harbert
What's the most important part of a telecommunications business? Data.

Unleashing the Value of Solid-State Drives for DB2 Workloads by Sunil Kamath
A little solid-state speed can go a long way-here's how to make the most of low-latency storage

solidDB and the secrets of speed by Antoni Wolski and Sally Hartnell
How the IBM in-memory database redefines high performance

What is DB2 pureScale? by Paul Zikopoulos and Chris Eaton
Going to extremes on scale and availability for DB2

Online-exclusive: Gauge SQE use in DB2 for i 6.1 by Scott Forstie


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News Bytes by IBM Data Management magazine staff
News on DB2, IDUG, System z Academic Initiative, Guardium and more!

IDUG User View: The next DB2 for z/OS by Dave Beulke
First glimpse into the future

IIUG User View: To IOD or IIUG? by Stuart Litel
Broad-spectrum view, or all Informix, all the time

Data Architect: Making Humongous Doable by Robert Catterall
Need to manage a gigantic database? Let DB2 do the heavy lifting.

Data Manager: Exploring the Extremes of Database Growth by Merv Adrian
An interview with Richard Winter

Changes to the Cursor Stability Isolation Level: Part 1 by Roger E. Sanders
Improvements to a familiar feature

Fastest Informix DBA Contest II: How Did They Do It? by Lester Knutsen
The winners of the latest contest tuned a process from 40 hours to 1 minute. Here are their techniques.

Understanding the Universe by Chris Young
IBM is teaming up with scientists in Australia to tame exabytes of data from space

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