IBM’s Db2 Analytics Accelerator (formerly called “IDAA”) has been available for over 8 years, as IBM bought Netezza in 2010. However, many Db2 professionals still don’t have exposure to this technology. To provide an overview of our experience with this amazing tool I will describe our approach,...
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The IBM DB2 Analytics Accelerator (IDAA) has proven to be a big success in enabling analytics on DB2 z/OS data. Roberta Barnabè gave a well-received presentation at IDUG EMEA 2015 in Dublin on how her company implemented IDAA. This presentation is full of practical advice and can help any shop...
The Logical Data Warehouse and IBM Fluid Query Mike McCarthy, IBM There is much written about the concept of Data Lake these days, often comparing and contrasting it with the traditional concept of Data Warehouse. Viewing a data lake as a replacement for a data warehouse, or as an...
The video below is a presentation recorded at the IDUG DB2 North America Tech Conference in May 2015. Netezza is a Data Warehouse Appliance that can provide very high performance on large volumes of structured data. Abhik Roy presents the Netezza architecture from a DBA perspective by...
IBM offers four distinct data retrieval technologies: the traditional RDBMS, which primarily relies on indexes to speed access; the new BLU Acceleration columnar compression database; IBM PureData System for Analytics (IBM Netezza), which deploys racks of Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)...
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The IBM DB2 Analytics Accelerator enables premium performance for Data Warehousing and analytical applications in DB2 for z/OS. The accelerator's ecosystem has been enriched by additional features to apply changes from DB2 for z/OS continuously as well as to act as a high-performance storage...
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Conclusion of a two part series that tells the story of two villagers who break free from the baron\\'s taxes in the Town of Orrible and flee to the wonderful town of DB2 where they flourish. Visit ibm.com/breakfree to learn how hundreds of Oracle database customers have moved to DB2 and lowered...