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New Informix Blogs
There are two interesting new Informix blogs:
The entries from both blogs will now be re-published on planetIDS.com for your
convenience.
- eherber's blog
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Back to the Future
This is not an April Fool. The story reminds of the movie Back to the Future:
STL, a worldwide Christian book distributor, will switch off their (new) SAP based system and migrate back to their original Informix based system, see:
Updates from Guy
Guy has a couple of updates on his blog: the lightweight installer has been updated and he has had a first look at Carlton Doe's new book.
- Spokey's blog
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IDS Business Partners Wiki
There is a developerworks Wiki for Informix business partners here.
- Spokey's blog
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Informix Radio
Did you know about Informix Radio, an ongoing series of Informix-related podcasts? It's available here.
- Spokey's blog
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SAP and IDS 11.5
IDS customers using SAP can now upgrade to IDS 11.5. SAP has certified their current releases using the latest edition of IDS.
- Spokey's blog
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IDS on Mac OS X
There is a Carlton Doe webcast on "Developing Informix Dynamic Server applications for Mac OS X" available here.
- Spokey's blog
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IDS Continuous Availability Feature ROI Calculator
There is a new ROI Calculator available to demonstrate how the Informix-Dynamic Server Continous Availability feature can save you money compared to Oracle RAC. It's available here.
- Spokey's blog
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Red Hat / Centos Perl bug could affect Informix users
Clive Eisen at Hildebrand has just advised me of a bug in the RedHat / Centos Perl binary. Apparently, there is a risk that people using Informix with Perl on RedHat or Centos could have a performance problem.
- Spokey's blog
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Blogging 101
Have you ever felt the urge to blog, share your thoughts, wisdom and wit with the world? Adam Gartenberg of IBM is holding a Blogging 101 webcast on Wednesday, 26 August at noon, EST. More details here.
Adam is a really cool guy, and he's passionate about social marketing. Learn how it all works and join the Informix blogging bandwagon!
- Spokey's blog
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Informix Success Story
Bell Micro have released a new Informix success story. Download it here. (Adobe Acrobat reader required.)
- Spokey's blog
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Informix on youtube
Some Informix Channels and videos on youtube:
- Spokey's blog
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IDS ROI Tools
IBM has a couple of tools that are aimed at showing return on investment on various aspects of the technology:
IBM Informix Dynamic Server (IDS) Low Administration ROI Tool
and
Informix Dynamic Server Continuous Availability Feature ROI Calculator
- Spokey's blog
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Speaking about Auditing...
There is a very useful script from Jonathan Leffler available here.
- Spokey's blog
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A closer look at the "Security and Compliance Solutions for IBM Informix Dynamic Server" RedBook
I mentioned this RedBook in one of my earlier posts and wanted to have a closer look at it.
I remember that when I looked at the contents originally, I was surprised to see no mention of physical and only a limited discussion of file system security. The only discussion relating to file system security was around backups.
In my opinion, another omission was that there is no suggestion made of what sort of things you should audit with the onaudit program.
Some of the options are presented to the reader without any real emphasis as to which is a better option. For example, there is no mention that regular DES encryption (as opposed to Triple-DES or DES3) is not a very good option. Although it is mentioned that Electronic Cook Book (ECB) cipher mode is easy to crack, it's also not very well highlighted and didn't jump out at me. (It will leap out at you if you scan the PDF for the string "ecb", but if you were reading the article normally, it certainly wouldn't, as it's in a section called "Sample Settings". :-) )
- Spokey's blog
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Looking for developers
I was looking at this article that I found via Informixcity (although it's probably been on here as well!)
"Informix seeks developers", it says, and then promptly goes on to say bugger-all about Informix seeking developers!
Well, I can attest that it's true that IBM, with Informix, is on a quest to find developers. I spend a large portion of my working life talking to people who have existing applications on other databases, who are considering migrating away from Oracle because Oracle now competes with them, or who want to move up from "personal databases" into the big leagues, or who want to use some killer aspect of our technology.
- Spokey's blog
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Ask Spokey: The Forum
Because we're not able to make Drupal behave in quite the way we wanted, Eric has created an "Ask Spokey" forum which will allow people to review questions and their answers more easily in future. The scrolling list of blog entries makes it difficult to find anything after a while.
The forum is here.
- Spokey's blog
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Worried about your licensing?
IBM License Metric Tool is a no-charge offering that helps calculate number of Processor Value Units (PVUs) including supported virtualized servers that are available to installed Passport Advantage PVU-based software.
This is not just another product, it is free technology that aids in the compliance and remediation space that we all struggle with. (Well, not me personally, obviously! :-) )
Since people will inevitably ask for help with this no charge option, there is some free education available on the 12th of August. This will equip you to commission this technology for yourself.
GENERAL
- Spokey's blog
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IBM RedPaper: IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Databases: Informix
IBM has released a RedPaper, which is an overview of IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Databases: Informix
- Spokey's blog
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Performance Tuning Redbook
IBM has a Redbook out called Database Performance Tuning on AIX, which is pretty database agnostic and covers all sorts of different databases, although oddly enough, not SQLServer. :-)
- Spokey's blog
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