Should you or shouldn’t you?
If your enterprise runs DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows, you probably know that a growing number of installations have made the move to DB2 9.5, and reaped the benefits.
Is it time for you to do the same?
Should you or shouldn’t you?
If your enterprise runs DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows, you probably know that a growing number of installations have made the move to DB2 9.5, and reaped the benefits.
Is it time for you to do the same?
[Wow, it’s been awhile since I posted any GTD links.]
Brett, a fellow IBMer and the creator of the GTD For Lotus Notes tool, passed allowing a link to the Productive! Magazine. It’s a free magazine that features the best posts from a variety of productivity bloggers. The magazine is available in Adobe Reader (PDF) format.
The first edition was just published.on November 20, 2008 and contains an interview with David Allen.
by JpK on Nov 30, 2008 in db2, how-to, publications
In September, Kevin See and I published a how-to article on IBM’s popular developerWorks community website. The article describes the new SQL-based Administrative Task Scheduler that was introduced in DB2 9.5 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows.
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— Thomas Jefferson
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