Category Archives: Julian Stuhler

Temporal Data and other DB2 10 for z/OS Highlights

Most IT systems need to keep historical as well as current information. Previously, these kinds of requirements would have involved the DBA and application developers spending valuable time creating and testing the code and associated database design to support the … Continue reading

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The DB2Night Show sets new records with TOP DB2 LUW Support Issues

Last week Triton’s Julian Stuhler appeared on the ever popular DB2Night Show run by DBI software.  We’re delighted to report that this issue on “Top DB2 LUW Support Issues” set a new record for audience registrations.  Julian shared an assortment … Continue reading

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Don’t Miss The DB2Night Show Episode #39 – Top DB2 Support Issues and Solutions with Julian Stuhler

If you haven’t already marked your diary then grab a pen and make a note!  This Friday our very own Julian Stuhler will be a guest on The DB2Night Show™, the ever popular show from DBI Software.  Join in to hear him share his views … Continue reading

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The buzz at this year’s IOD has been incredible!

In an interview recorded live from IBM’s IOD event in Las Vegas, Julian Stuhler tells us that he thinks the buzz around this year’s event has been “incredible”!  ibmdatamanagement on livestream.com. Broadcast Live Free Julian also gives some breaking news … Continue reading

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With DB2 10 for z/OS, IBM has once again redefined the benchmark for large-scale database systems

So, DB2 10 for z/OS has arrived and it looks to be capturing a lot of interest in the market-place.  Over 800 people attendeed an IBM webcast this week to hear about it.  Our very own Julian Stuhler kicked off … Continue reading

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Webcast – DB2 10 for z/OS: Savings right out of the box – Don’t miss out!

Join the 1100 already registered for this webcast! Click here to register.  Today 11AM EST We’re delighted to announce that our very own Julian Stuhler will be joining IBM as an expert speaker to share his knowledge of DB2 10 … Continue reading

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Database Journal – IBM Information Management Trends

In his latest article for Database Journal Julian Stuhler shares his pick of the most important current trends in the world of IBM Information Management. Some are completely new and some are evolutions of existing technologies, and he’s betting that every … Continue reading

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Justifying the Upgrade to IBM DB2 10 for z/OS

In his column for Database Journal Julian Stuhler looks at how an upgrade to DB2 10 can be justified. Under current economic conditions IT professionals are being asked to give short-term business benefit cases before any major infrastructure upgrade is agreed. … Continue reading

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Golden DB2 Updates

Triton Director, Julian Stuhler, has begun a new blog on toolbox.com. Golden DB2 updates will cover techie tips, news and updates from the world of DB2.  As an IBM Gold Consultant, Julian is always first on the list to hear … Continue reading

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How many DB2 for z/OS Stored Procedures?

As always, the answer to this is “it depends”! However, here are some basic rules of thumb that you may find useful: • Define an application environment specifically for your Java stored procedures. This should have NUMTCB set to a … Continue reading

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