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Category Archives: DB2 LUW
Don’t expect to get by without any DB2 skills
This is quite a common issue in many organisations where development is carried out offshore and there is a local admin/support function but no local DBA resource. In this story Triton were initially brought in as a “one off” exercise … Continue reading
Posted in DB2, DB2 Administration, DB2 LUW, DB2 Monitoring, DB2 Support, Remote DBA
Tagged DB2, db2 support, remote DBA
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Latest from the DB2 Geeks – 5 Clicks to DB2 Success!
Have you heard the latest from the DB2 Geek?! If not then take a look http://www.triton.co.uk/confessions-of-a-db2-geek/article/38/5-Clicks-to-DB2-Success! We chat to Scott Hayes to get the inside info on his “5 clicks to success” methodology. Being a fellow DB2 Geek, Scott was … Continue reading
Posted in DB2, DB2 Geek, DB2 LUW, DB2 Monitoring, DB2 Support, DB2 Tools, Remote DBA, Techie Tips
Tagged DB2, DB2 Geek, db2 monitroing, db2 performance, db2 support, DBI Software, remote DBA
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Remote DBA Goes Global
In the news this week is the exciting announcement that Triton and DBI Software are teaming up to provide Remote DBA services to a larger worldwide DB2 community. We have been providing Remote DBA services for many years (see what … Continue reading
Posted in DB2, DB2 LUW, DB2 Support
Tagged database monitoring, DB2, db2 support, DBI Software
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Join the DB2 Geek Discussion
We’ve started a Confessions of a DB2 Geek group at Channel DB2. Click here to join the discussion. Find out more about DB2 Geeks here. Our current hot topic is on DB2 LUW Security. If you have a question or a … Continue reading
Triton are first IBM Business Partners in Europe to work with pureScale
We’re delighted to announce that we are the first IBM Busuiness partners in Europe to work with pureScale! Arguably IBM’s most important new feature for DB2 LUW, pureScale was anounced in October last year and quickly caught the attention of … Continue reading
Posted in Availability & disaster recovery, DB2, DB2 LUW, IBM, Iqbal Goralwalla, James Gill
Tagged database availability, databse scaling, DB2, DB2 LUW, db2 pureScale, Oracle RAC, pureScale
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DB2 Support from as little as £15,000 a year!
We’re offering expert DB2 support from as little as £15,000 a year. This means that you get Remote Support for your DB2 systems from the DB2 Experts! As IBM Premier Business Partners we are the support partner of choice for … Continue reading
Posted in DB2, DB2 Geek, DB2 LUW, DB2 Support
Tagged DB2 Geeks, db2 managed services, db2 support, remote DBA
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Have you heard the DB2 LUW Security Podcast?
We chat to Rebecca Bond – aka the DB2 Locksmith to get the inside info on DB2 LUW Security best practice. Click here to read the article & download the podcast- DB2 Configuration Parameters – What They Whisper About Security … Continue reading
Posted in DB2, DB2 LUW
Tagged DB2, db2 configuration parameters, DB2 consultancy, DB2 LUW, db2 security
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“If you’re a retailer with a high volume online transaction environment then DB2 pureScale is going to be absolutely ideal for you”
In our first Confessions of a DB2 Geek podcast we chat to two of our DB2 experts about pureScale and what this important new release means for organisations running DB2 on midrange platforms. An ideal fit for the retail sector, … Continue reading
Posted in DB2, DB2 Geek, DB2 LUW, James Gill, pureScale
Tagged data sharing. pureScale, DB2 Geeks, DB2 LUW. DB2 midrange
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Recession-busting offer – free DB2 health checks!
We’re delighted to announce that for a limited period we will be offering free DB2 for LUW health checks to UK DB2 customers. This services will involve one of our DB2 experts spending the day “getting under the covers” of … Continue reading
DB2 9.7 Overview
Join DB2 experts (Sal Vella, VP of Development, and Tim Vincent, Chief DB2 LUW Architect) who develop breakthrough technology and get your questions answered and learn more about what’s new in DB2 9.7 DB2 9.7 (DB2 Cobra) Technology Preview with … Continue reading