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1. | IBM Informix: Integration Through Data Federation By: Chuck Ballard; Nigel Davies; Marcelo Gavazzi; Jochen Stephani; Martin Lurie Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 08-SEP-2003 Insert Date: 01-OCT-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IBM Informix: Integration Through Data Federation This IBM Redbooks publication describes how to create and
implement a federated data management environment. That environment
can enable access to, and use of, multiple heterogeneous data
sources as if they were all resident in the same data management
system. We use Informix Dynamic Server (IDS) and DB2 as the primary
data sources, along with Informix Extended Parallel Server (XPS),
Red Brick Warehouse, Oracle9i, and Microsoft Excel as data sources.
We also use data management tools, such as IBM DB2 Information
Integrator and Informix Enterprise Gateway Manager, to provide the
data...
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2. | Solving Business Problems with Informix TimeSeries By: Vaibhav S Dantale; Tony Hays; Anup Nair; Jacques Roy Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 21-SEP-2012 Insert Date: 01-OCT-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Solving Business Problems with Informix TimeSeries The world is becoming more and more instrumented,
interconnected, and intelligent in what IBM® terms a smarter planet, with more and
more data being collected for analysis. In trade magazines, this
trend is called big
data.
As part of this trend, the following types of time-based
information are collected:
Large data centers support a corporation or provide cloud
services. These data centers need to collect temperature, humidity,
and other types of
information over time to optimize energy usage.
Utility meters (referred to as smart meters) allow utility
companies to...
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3. | Database Strategies: Using Informix XPS and DB2 Universal Database By: Chuck Ballard; Weiren Ding; Carlton Doe; Glen Mules; Rajamani Muralidharan; Santosh Sajip; Nora Sokolof; Andreas Weininger Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 26-JUL-2005 Insert Date: 12-JUN-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Database Strategies: Using Informix XPS and DB2 Universal Database The acquisition of Informix by IBM has provided the opportunity
for Informix customers to consider new alternatives to further
enrich their data management systems infrastructure. They can now
more easily take advantage of available products, services, and
capabilities as they grow and change.
This IBM Redbooks publication focuses on strategies, techniques,
capabilities, and considerations for using Informix Extended
Parallel Server (XPS) and DB2 Universal Database (UDB). It provides
detailed discussions and data to give a good understanding of the
two products, their capabilities, and...
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4. | Transitioning: Informix 4GL to Enterprise Generation Language (EGL) By: Chuck Ballard; Vlaunir Da Silva; Daniel M. Farrell; Alexander Koerner; Jonathan Sayles Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 22-JUL-2005 Insert Date: 12-JUN-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Transitioning: Informix 4GL to Enterprise Generation Language (EGL) In this IBM Redbooks publication, we describe how Informix
customers can upgrade their 4GL application development environment
to the Rational Software Development platform, and, more
specifically, transition to the Rational Enterprise Generation
Language (EGL).
EGL provides just the right balance of simplicity and
flexibility, and enables application developers to focus on solving
business problems rather than expending time and energy on
technology.
For example, Informix 4GL developers who are unfamiliar with
Java can use EGL to quickly build data-driven Web applications and
business...
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5. | Informix Dynamic Server V10 . . . Extended Functionality for Modern Business By: Chuck Ballard; Carlton Doe; Alexander Koerner; Anup Nair; Jacques Roy; Dick Snoke; Ravi ViJay Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 18-DEC-2006 Insert Date: 27-FEB-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Informix Dynamic Server V10 . . . Extended Functionality for Modern Business This IBM Redbooks publication provides an overview of the
Informix Dynamic Server (IDS), Version 10. IDS provides the
reliability, flexibility, and ease of maintenance that can enable
you to adapt to new customer requirements. It is well known for its
blazing online transaction processing (OLTP) performance, legendary
reliability, and nearly hands-free administration for businesses of
all sizes--all while simplifying and automating enterprise database
deployment.Version 10 offers significant improvements in performance,
availability, security, and manageability, including...
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6. | Informix Dynamic Server V10: Superior Data Replication for Availability and Distribution By: Chuck Ballard; Carlton Doe; Ajay Gupta; Michael Lee; Dick Snoke Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 20-APR-2007 Insert Date: 06-FEB-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Informix Dynamic Server V10: Superior Data Replication for Availability and Distribution This book provides an overview of the high availability and
enterprise replication features of Informix Dynamic Server (IDS)
Version 10, which can simplify and automate enterprise database
deployment. Version 10 offers patent-pending technology that
virtually eliminates downtime and automates many of the tasks
associated with deploying mission-critical enterprise systems. The
high availability capability can reduce or eliminate costly
downtime through, as examples, the introduction of online index
rebuild, the capability to create and drop indexes online without
locking tables, and...
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7. | IBM Informix Developer's Handbook By: Whei-Jen Chen; Krishna Doddi; Manoj Ghogale; David Jay; Javier Sagrera Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 04-OCT-2010 Insert Date: 20-OCT-2010 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IBM Informix Developer's Handbook IBM® Informix® is a low-administration, easy-to-use,
and embeddable database that is ideal for application development.
It supports a wide range of development platforms, such as
Javaâ„¢, .NET, PHP, and web services, enabling developers to
build database applications in the language of their choice.
Informix is designed to handle RDBMS data and XML without
modification and can be extended easily to handle new data
sets.
This IBM Redbooks® publication provides fundamentals of
Informix application development. It covers the Informix Client
installation and configuration for application...
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8. | Data Warehousing with the Informix Dynamic Server By: Chuck Ballard; Veronica Gomes; Gregory Hilz; Manjula Panthagani; Claus Samuelsen Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 10-DEC-2009 Insert Date: 26-FEB-2010 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Data Warehousing with the Informix Dynamic Server The IBM Informix® Dynamic Server (IDS) has the tools to
build a powerful data warehouse infrastructure platform to lower
costs and increase profits by doing more with your existing
operational data and infrastructure. The Informix Warehouse Feature
simplifies the process for design and deployment of a high
performance data warehouse. With a state-of-the-art extract, load,
and transform (ELT) tool and an Eclipse-based GUI environment that
is easy to use, this comprehensive platform provides the foundation
you need to cost effectively build and deploy the data warehousing
infrastructure, using...
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9. | Embedding Informix Dynamic Server: An Introduction By: Chuck Ballard; Oluwatosin Ajayi; Guy Bowerman; Alexander Koerner; Jacques Roy; Dick Snoke Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 16-MAR-2009 Insert Date: 03-JUN-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Embedding Informix Dynamic Server: An Introduction In this IBM Redbooks publication we discuss and describe the
capabilities for embedding IDS into applications and software. We
introduce the technological architecture, and describe several of
the functions and features that support IDS as a robust and
powerful embeddable DBMS. Many of these features are unique in the
industry today, enabling clients to create a business
advantage.
The Informix Dynamic Server can support the requirements of an
embeddable DBMS, and is doing so for many companies today. The low
administration requirements of IDS enable clients to deploy
thousands of...
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10. | Security and Compliance Solutions for IBM Informix Dynamic Server By: Whei-Jen Chen; Holger Kirstein; Ravi Pachipala; Vaibhav S Dantale Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 07-MAR-2008 Insert Date: 02-JUL-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Security and Compliance Solutions for IBM Informix Dynamic Server In this IBM Redbooks publication, we discuss, in detail, the
security features available in IBM Informix Database Server (IDS).
These enriched IDS security features provide you with the
capability to protect your data and comply with regulatory
requirements.
We discuss how IDS integrates with operating system security
functions for user authentication and user permissions. The role
separation divides the security duty among administrators. Auditing
enables the database server to log sensitive operations performed
by users and administrators for analysis and identifying...
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