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  • MySQL 5.4 Brings Scalability, Performance Improvements

    April 28, 2009 Alex Woodie

    Sun Microsystems took a moment last week, as it was getting prepared to be eaten by Oracle, to announce a new release of MySQL, the open source relational database management system it bought for $1 billion just over a year ago. MySQL 5.4 brings scalability enhancements for X64 and Chip Multi-threaded (CMT) servers, while general performance enhancements will help users running the software on all types of servers, including IBM Power Systems boxes.

    When paired with the InnoDB storage engine, which coincidentally is owned by Oracle, MySQL 5.4 can really scale. With InnoDB powering MySQL, Sun says, the duo

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  • QlikTech Develops a BI Client for iPhone

    April 28, 2009 Alex Woodie

    QlikTech last week announced QlikView for iPhone, a free piece of software that allows customers to access their QlikView business intelligence data on the go from the comfort of their Apple mobile phone. The software offers some nifty features, such as support for the iPhone’s integrated GPS receiver to create location-specific data, which QlikTech says gives it the edge over other mobile BI offerings, specifically Oracle‘s.

    QlikView for iPhone provides users with access to a series of reports, dashboards, KPIs, graphics, and other BI consumables from the iPhone. Like the standard QlikView interface, QlikTech’s iPhone interface gives users the

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  • IBM Launches Power6+ Servers–Again

    April 27, 2009 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Surprise, surprise, surprise. Attendees of the COMMON midrange conference and expo in Reno, Nevada, got a sneak preview of some announcements that IBM is making on Tuesday. As many of us had been expecting, the announcements–all part of a much larger Dynamic Infrastructure push by Big Blue–do indeed include Power6+ processors inside Power Systems iron. That’s not the surprise. But this is: these are not the first machines to use the Power6+ kickers to the Power6 chips.

    As it turns out, as I have come to discover, and as you almost certainly do not already know, some of the

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  • Power Systems Down A Bit in IBM’s First Quarter

    April 27, 2009 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    IBM‘s Power Systems division, which sells what were formerly known as System i and System p servers and which are simply called Power Systems these days, was a relative bright spot among its various server lines in the company’s financial report for the first quarter of 2009. But even the popularity of IBM’s high-end Power boxes could not defy the same pressures that all of IBM’s other groups are feeling thanks to the economic meltdown.

    For the first quarter, IBM’s revenues fell across all of its major product groups–some more than others–and profits took a slight haircut, too. But,

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  • COMMON Europe Opens Up Global i Top Concerns Survey

    April 27, 2009 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    The AS/400 community has always been an international one, and in fact, for most of the 30 years that IBM has been selling midrange systems, the company did a lot more box shipments in Europe than it did in the United States. This made sense, given that Europe was not yet economically united and each country had its own businesses. Mergers around the world have given rise to a lot of consolidation of companies and their platforms, which has diluted the multinational feel of the i platform a bit. But just a bit.

    To get a feel for what i

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  • Jilted Sun Snapped Up by Oracle for Application Systems

    April 27, 2009 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Well, the drama between IBM and systems rival Sun Microsystems is over, now that database and application software giant Oracle is ponying up $5.6 billion in cash and debt to acquire Sun. Or, perhaps, it is just beginning, and perhaps Oracle has seen the light and will be creating a little something midrange folk know as the Application System, 400 Not Included, slash reserved for competitive battles in the marketplace.

    Sun’s private equity backers and frustrated Wall Street investors ran out of patience with Sun’s promises of eventual revenue growth and a return to profitability about the same time that

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  • JDA Sales Hampered and Profits Slammed by Downturn in Q1

    April 27, 2009 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Retail and supply chain management application software maker JDA Software reported its financial results for the first quarter, and like just about every other IT vendor on the planet, JDA was hit by the economic downturn, which hurt sales a little and profits a lot.

    For the quarter ended in March, JDA says that it had revenues of $83.3 million, down 11.2 percent, more or less matching the revenue decline that IBM itself saw in the first quarter of this year. JDA’s software licenses in the quarter fell by a much more dramatic 23.5 percent to $15.3 million, but maintenance

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  • NSPI Taps Halcyon to Manage i Hosting Customers

    April 27, 2009 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Network Services Plus, a long-time peddler of AS/400 and successor products and services, has tapped Halcyon Software to provide system monitoring and automation capabilities to customers who use NSPI’s i-related hosting services.

    NSPI, which is located in the Roswell suburb of Atlanta, Georgia, has been around the IBM midrange for the past 22 years and, among other things, does consulting for JD Edwards suites as well as application hosting and business continuity services. Three weeks ago, NSPI announced a partnership with high availability software maker Maximum Availability, which will see NSPI sell, implement, and support Maximum Availability’s

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  • Don’t Ignore the View

    April 22, 2009 Paul Tuohy

    I recently had a discussion with some of my colleagues about the increased use of Data Definition Language (DDL) in SQL to define a database as opposed to traditional DDS. One of the items that came up in the discussion was that while people were using DDL to define tables and indexes, there seemed to be very few views being defined.

    In this article I will discuss some of the benefits to be gained from using views–both within your applications and as a means to make data more readily accessible to your users.

    What Is a View?

    Those of us

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  • Releasing File Member Locks With QSH

    April 22, 2009 Tom Van Looy

    Sometimes our users just keep their sessions open when they go home. At times, such as when we need to install software updates, this is a problem.

    It is possible to write a CL that cleans up the file/member locks without getting too complicated? You’ll be happy to know it is. Unix to the rescue! All you need is to quickly hack together a small nine-line QSH shell script to do the job.

    See this example file named unlock that lives in my /home/tvl directory on the IFS:

    for file in $@; do
    system "WRKOBJLCK OBJ($file) OBJTYPE(*FILE) 
    MBR(*ALL)" 2>/dev/null | 
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