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InfoSphere Streams and Informix

We are seeing more and more interest in using both InfoSphere Streams and Informix together.
This is in the context of "Big Data".

InfoSphere Streams is a platform that allows you to add operators as you see fit.
In our case, there are already a few operators that can be used to read from or write to Informix from InfoSphere Streams.

 
There is a new DeveloperWorks article that describe how this could be done. With these basic examples you should be
 
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InfoSphere Streams and Informix

We are seeing more and more interest in using both InfoSphere Streams and Informix together.
This is in the context of "Big Data".

InfoSphere Streams is a platform that allows you to add operators as you see fit.
In our case, there are already a few operators that can be used to read from or write to Informix from InfoSphere Streams.

 
There is a new DeveloperWorks article that describe how this could be done. With these basic examples you should be
 
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CASTing

This article is written in English and Portuguese
Este artigo está escrito em Inglês e Português

English version:

 

SELECT… FOR UPDATE

I’m a DBA and not really a developer so I don’t often get involved in writing SPL or complex code unless it’s for a monitoring or maintenance script.

Recently I was asked for some help with the SELECT… FOR UPDATE construct, the end result of which made me realise that I didn’t understand the effects of using this. If you’re an experienced Informix person, this is another one of my “so-what” posts as I am not covering anything new. However, this feature is not brilliantly documented in the manual and so I think it’s worth covering.

 
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Who controls the world?

I'm always looking for interesting information to stimulate my thinking.
My morning routine usually starts at around 5:30am and I use my tablet to look at news, blogs, tweets, and some web sites.
 
As part of the tweets I get, it includes some from a site called TED. I've talked about TED before. Take a look at my blog entry for January 2011: Happy new year!
 
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Who controls the world?

I'm always looking for interesting information to stimulate my thinking.
My morning routine usually starts at around 5:30am and I use my tablet to look at news, blogs, tweets, and some web sites.
 
As part of the tweets I get, it includes some from a site called TED. I've talked about TED before. Take a look at my blog entry for January 2011: Happy new year!
 
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Webcast: Spaltenbasierte In-Memory-Verarbeitung für Data Warehousing

(german content)

Titel: Spaltenbasierte In-Memory-Verarbeitung für Data Warehousing: Welche grundlegend neuen Möglichkeiten bietet dieser Ansatz?"
Datum: Dienstag, 05.03.2013
Zeit: 11:00-11:45 Uhr
Dauer: 45 Minuten
Anmeldung: Spaltenbasierte In-Memory-Verarbeitung für Data Warehousing
Sprecher: Keine Angabe

 
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Webcast: Improve Database Development Productivity

Title: Improve Database Development Productivity & Save Tooling cost by using IBM Data Studio
Date: Thursday, Feb the 28th
Time: 10:30 AM CST
Duration: 90 Minutes
Registration: Improve Database Development Productivity & Save Tooling cost by using IBM Data Studio
Speaker: Lakshman R. Sakaray - Software Engineer (IBM)

 
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The new IBM Informix: It's simply wonderful

The Informix development team has put a lot of efforts over the last year or so to continue to improve the product capabilities.
 
We strongly believe that this new release will help everyone, customers and partners alike, address the challenges and changing needs of data management.
Will it be faster? Will it be easier to manage? Will it include new functionality? Will it be smarter to accommodate a smarter planet?
What about big data and analytic?
 
You're in for a treat! Here is the webcast information:
 
jroy's picture

The new IBM Informix: It's simply wonderful

The Informix development team has put a lot of efforts over the last year or so to continue to improve the product capabilities.
 
We strongly believe that this new release will help everyone, customers and partners alike, address the challenges and changing needs of data management.
Will it be faster? Will it be easier to manage? Will it include new functionality? Will it be smarter to accommodate a smarter planet?
What about big data and analytic?
 
You're in for a treat! Here is the webcast information:
 
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