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Introducing DB2 9: Application development enhancements
Take a look at enhancements for developers in DB2 9. These enhancements include a new Developer Workbench, deeper integration with .NET environments, rich support for XML and SOA environments, new drivers and adapters for PHP and Ruby on Rails, and new application samples.
Articles 13 Jul 2006  
 
Introducing DB2 9, Part 4: Autonomic and other enhancements in DB2 9
DB2 9's autonomic features help you derive more business value from your data, while spending less time managing it. This article introduces some of the autonomic capabilities that are new in DB2 9, and describes other noteworthy enhancements.
Articles 01 Jun 2006  
 
Introducing DB2 9: DB2 9 unveiled
IBM DB2 9 (previously codenamed 'Viper') for Linux, UNIX, and Windows marks a new stage in the evolution of data servers. This article introduces you to many of DB2 9's capabilities, including pureXML, data compression, self-tuning memory, autonomic computing enhancements, LBAC security, table partitioning, and more.
Articles 27 Jul 2006  
 
Introducing DB2 9, Part 1: Data compression in DB2 9
Reduce storage requirements, improve I/O efficiency, and provide quicker access to data from disk with the advanced data compression in IBM DB2 9 "Venom" technology. This article takes a look at how it works, explains the benefits, and shows sample results of space savings.
Articles 24 May 2006  
 
Introducing DB2 9, Part 3: Self-tuning memory in DB2 9
Tuning your database memory and buffers for optimum performance is effortless with the new self-tuning memory management feature in DB2 9. It automatically configures database memory settings and adjusts them dynamically during run time to optimize performance and improve administrator productivity. Take a look at how it works, explore the benefits, and see the results of this feature in a benchmark setting.
Articles 01 Jun 2006  
 
Introducing DB2 9, Part 2: Table partitioning in DB2 9
Improve performance and achieve greater scalability and easier management by using table partitioning, a feature of DB2 9. As tables grow in size, it may be easier to manage your data in chunks or by limited ranges. This article takes a quick look at the basics of table partitions and gives you insight into the benefits of this capability.
Articles 24 May 2006  
 
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