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What’s new in statement-level performance metrics
As I've been visiting various customers and presenting at conferences, I'm finding that there is a lot of interest in our new performance monitoring capabilities in Optim Performance Manager . One of hottest topics in that area is the new statement-level...
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Performance: One key theme for IOD EMEA from Optim
Hi, everyone. It seems as if lately I am always on the road. Today, I am actually back here at SVL, where, fortunately or unfortunately, depending on your point of view, it is raining, and raining hard. Tomorrow I head off to the UK for regional user group...
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Announcing Optim Performance Manager Extended Edition 4.1
IBM_Optim
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Today we announced a major enhancement to our performance monitoring and management solution for DB2, with the 4.1 release of Optim Performance Manager for DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows (I’ll use ‘OPM’ in the rest of this blog entry). This is a major new...
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Reflections on 2009 and looking ahead
Our team blog coordinator has been getting on me about posting to kick off the new year and to reflect a bit on how things went last year. So let me try to do that as concisely as possible. Reflecting on 2009, I have to say that I am pleased to see that...
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DDF Performance - Version 3 - but still highly relevant
I've just submitted a set of slides to Slideshare. They're not mine, they're not new, they're not even in a modern format. But they are a very good presentation worth preserving... In 1993 Curt Cotner presented a set of slides on the new DDF Inactive Thread...
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Installation and maintenance - less trouble than you think
While I was in Rome for IDUG EMEA, I had a chance to talk to a lot of customers about Data Studio and Optim products. One of the customers expressed some concern about the difficulty of maintaining the Optim software on each desktop that runs our Eclipse-based...
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Join me at Tridex DB2 User's Group meeting October 15
In my dual role as CTO and VP of Data Servers, I spend a fair amount of time on the road talking to people about what's going on both with database server technology and with Integrated Data Management, both from a businesses and technical perspective. Anyway,...
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See you at IOD! Don't miss these...
I know you all are probably getting bombarded with news about the upcoming Information on Demand NA conference in Las Vegas, but I wanted to make sure you were aware of some highlights from an Integrated Data Management perspective. I'll be joining my...
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New announcements for Z: Optim Query Tuner, Optim Query Workload Tuner, and Optim pureQuery Runtime for z/OS
It was just over a month ago that I posted the information about our new releases under the Optim name. Today we announce the z/OS versions of some of those products. IBM Optim Query Tuner for DB2 for z/OS, V2.2 and IBM Optim Query Workload Tuner for DB2...
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Announcing new releases (and a new product!) for Integrated Data Management
Greetings from Berlin! I’m very pleased today to tell you about several new announcements we are making in the portfolio previously known as Data Studio. With these new releases, we are taking great strides toward the vision of Integrated Data Management...
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Curt's quick review of IDUG - Thumbs up!
I just got back from IDUG in Denver and wanted to dash off a quick blog about it. I sat in on several sessions where Data Studio and pureQuery were being presented (some by our team, some by consultants, some as BOF sessions). We really couldn't have asked for...
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pureQuery and .NET - Yes you can (get better performance)
As you may recall, when we announced Data Studio pureQuery Runtime 2.1 for LUW, one of the new features in the release was ability to use pureQuery with .NET applications. This support is available for all of the DB2 servers; however, I want to focus a...
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Announcing pureQuery Runtime for z/OS 2.1
It's been a while since I've blogged. I've been spending a lot of time talking to customers about what they want and need from our integrated data management portfolio, and now the whole team is working on some great new capabilities and offerings...
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New Data Studio releases bring us one step closer to realizing the integrated data management vision
IBM_Optim
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It's been less than 5 months since we announced our 1.2 releases of Data Studio, which I blogged about back in July. Since then, we have talked to thousands of people, provided demonstrations to hundreds, and visited dozens of customers. People...
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IOD 2008 – Come talk to us
(Updated 10/15/2008 with updated Guide to IOD ) These Information on Demand conferences that we have every year really keep our lab and sales people busy. But all the work leading up to them is really worth it in the end, because it gives us an opportunity to...
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New Data Studio Offerings are Now Available for Download
I announced our latest Data Studio offerings in this blog about 4 weeks ago. Since that time, I've been getting feedback that many people are confused about how we are packaging the Data Studio offerings, and they aren't sure how these new offerings fit...
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IBM, I've heard this before....
I've been talking to a lot of customers about Data Studio over the past few months. Some of the more "seasoned" customers ask an interesting question -- "We've seen IBM go after this lifecycle management problem before with the AD/Cycle...
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