Related Books of Interest Enterprise Master Understanding DB2 Data Management Learning Visually with Examples, An SOA Approach to Managing Second Edition Core Information By Raul F. Chong, Xiaomei Wang, Michael Dang, By Allen Dreibelbis, Eberhard Hechler, Ivan and Dwaine R. Snow Milman, Martin Oberhofer, Paul Van Run, and ISBN: 0-13-158018-3 Dan Wolfson IBM® DB2® 9 and DB2 9.5 provide breakthrough ISBN: 0-13-236625-8 capabilities for providing Information on Demand, The Only Complete Technical Primer for MDM implementing Web services and Service Oriented Planners,Architects, and Implementers Architecture, and streamlining information manage- ment.Understanding DB2: Learning Visually with Enterprise Master Data Management provides Examples, Second Edition, is the easiest way to an authoritative, vendor-independent MDM master the latest versions of DB2 and apply their technical reference for practitioners: archi- full power to your business challenges. tects, technical analysts, consultants, solution designers, and senior IT decision makers. Written by four IBM DB2 experts, this book intro- Written by the IBM® data management duces key concepts with dozens of examples drawn innovators who are pioneering MDM, this from the authors’ experience working with DB2 in book systematically introduces MDM’s key enterprise environments.Thoroughly updated for concepts and technical themes, explains its DB2 9.5, it covers new innovations ranging from business case, and illuminates how it inter- manageability to performance and XML support relates with and enables SOA. to API integration. Each concept is presented with easy-to-understand screenshots, diagrams, Drawing on their experience with cutting-edge charts, and tables.This book is for everyone who projects, the authors introduce MDM patterns, works with DB2: database administrators, system blueprints, solutions, and best practices administrators, developers, and consultants.With published nowhere else—everything you hundreds of well-designed reviewquestions and need to establish a consistent, manageable answers, it will also help professionals prepare for set of master data, and use it for competitive the IBM DB2 Certification Exams advantage. 730, 731, or 736. Listen to the author’s podcast at: ibmpressbooks.com/podcasts Sign up for the monthly IBM Press newsletter at ibmpressbooks/newsletters Related Books of Interest DB2 pureXML Cookbook Viral Data in SOA Master the Power of the IBM Hybrid An Enterprise Pandemic Data Server By Neal A. Fishman By Matthias Nicola and Pav Kumar-Chatterjee ISBN: 0-13-700180-0 ISBN: 0-13-815047-8 “This book is a must read for any organization using data-integration or data-interchange Hands-On Solutions and Best Practices for technologies, or simply any organization Developing and Managing XML Database that must trust data. Neal takes the reader Applications with DB2 through an entertaining and vital journey of SOA information management issues, Two leading experts from IBM offer the practi- risks, discovery, and solutions. He provides a cal solutions and proven code samples that fresh perspective that no corporation should database professionals need to build better overlook; in fact, corporations might head XML solutions faster. Organized by task, this blindly into SOA implementations without this book is packed with more than 700 easy-to- awareness.” adapt “recipe-style” examples covering the –Kevin Downey, Senior Partner, Xteoma Inc., entire application lifecycle–from planning Canada and design through coding, optimization, and troubleshooting.This extraordinary library of Leading IBM information forensics expert recipes includes more than 250 XQuery and Neal Fishman helps you identify the unique SQL/XML queries.With the authors’ hands- challenges of data quality in your SOA on guidance, you’ll learn how to combine environment–and implement solutions that pureXML “ingredients” to efficiently perform deliver the best results for the long term at virtually any XML data management task, the lowest cost. from the simplest to the most advanced. 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