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18 Nov 13 - ZDNet - Top 20 mobile skills in demand... Read
09 Sep 13 - telecompaper - Shaspa and Tatung have shown a new smart home platform at Ifa in Berlin. Powered by the IBM Informix software... Read
06 Sep 13 - IBM data magazine - Mission Accomplished - Miami, Florida will be the backdrop for the 2014 IIUG Informix Conference... Read
01 Feb 13 - IBM Data Magazine - Are your database backups safe? Lester Knutsen (IBM Champion) writes about database back up safety using "archecker"... Read
14 Nov 12 - IBM - IBM's Big Data For Smart Grid Goes Live In Texas... Read
3 Oct 12 - The Financial - IBM and TransWorks Collaborate to Help Louisiana-Pacific Corporation Achieve Supply Chain Efficiency... Read
28 Aug 12 - techCLOUD9 - Splunk kicks up a SaaS Storm... Read
10 Aug 12 - businessCLOUD9 - Is this the other half of Cloud monitoring?... Read
3 Aug 12 - IBM data management - Supercharging the data warehouse while keeping costs down IBM Informix Warehouse Accelerator (IWA) delivers superior performance for in-memory analytics processing... Read
2 Aug 12 - channelbiz - Oninit Group launches Pay Per Pulse cloud-based service... Read
28 May 12 - Bloor - David Norfolk on the recent Informix benchmark "pretty impressive results"... Read
23 May 12 - DBTA - Informix Genero: A Way to Modernize Informix 4GL Applications... Read
9 Apr 12 - Mastering Data Management - Upping the Informix Ante: Advanced Data Tools... Read
22 Mar 12 - developerWorks - Optimizing Informix database access... Read
14 Mar 12 - BernieSpang.com - International Informix User Group set to meet in San Diego... Read
1 Mar 12 - IBM Data Management - IIUG Heads West for 2012 - Get ready for sun and sand in San Diego... Read
1 Mar 12 - IBM Data Management - Running Informix on Solid-State Drives.Speed Up Database Access... Read
26 Feb 12 - BernieSpan.com - Better results, lower cost for a broad set of new IBM clients and partners... Read
24 Feb 12 - developerWorks - Informix Warehouse Accelerator: Continuous Acceleration during Data Refresh... Read
6 Feb 12 - PRLOG - Informix port delivers unlimited database scalability for popular SaaS application ... Read
2 Feb 12 - developerWorks - Loading data with the IBM Informix TimeSeries Plug-in for Data Studio... Read
1 Feb 12 - developerWorks - 100 Tech Tips, #47: Log-in to Fix Central... Read
13 Jan 12 - MC Press online - Informix Dynamic Server Entices New Users with Free Production Edition ... Read
11 Jan 12 - Computerworld - Ecologic Analytics and Landis+Gyr -- Suitors Decide to Tie the Knot... Read
9 Jan 12 - planetIDS.com - DNS impact on Informix / Impacto do DNS no Informix... Read
8 Sep 11 - TMCnet.com - IBM Offers Database Solution to Enable Smart Meter Data Capture... Read
1 Aug 11 - IBM Data Management Magazine - IIUG user view: Happy 10th anniversary to IBM and Informix... Read
8 Jul 11 - Database Trends and Applications - Managing Time Series Data with Informix... Read
31 May 11 - Smart Grid - The meter data management pitfall utilities are overlooking... Read
27 May 11 - IBM Data Management Magazine - IIUG user view: Big data, big time ( Series data, warehouse acceleration, and 4GLs )... Read
16 May 11 - Business Wire - HiT Software Announces DBMoto for Enterprise Integration, Adds Informix. Log-based Change Data Capture... Read
21 Mar 11 - Yahoo! Finance - IBM and Cable&Wireless Worldwide Announce UK Smart Energy Cloud... Read
14 Mar 11 - MarketWatch - Fuzzy Logix and IBM Unveil In-Database Analytics for IBM Informix...
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11 Mar 11 - InvestorPlace - It's Time to Give IBM Props: How many tech stocks are up 53% since the dot-com boom?...
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9 Mar 11 - DBTA - Database Administration and the Goal of Diminishing Downtime...
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2 Feb 11 - DBTAs - Informix 11.7 Flexible Grid Provides a Different Way of Looking at Database Servers...
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27 Jan 11 - exactsolutions - Exact to Add Informix Support to Database Replay, SQL Monitoring Solutions...
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25 Jan 11 - PR Newswire - Bank of China in the UK Works With IBM to Become a Smarter, Greener Bank...
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12 Oct 10 - Database Trends and Applications - Informix 11.7: The Beginning of the Next Decade of IBM Informix...
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20 Sep 10 - planetIDS.com - ITG analyst paper: Cost/Benefit case for IBM Informix as compared to Microsoft SQL Server...
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20 Jul 10 - IBM Announcements - IBM Informix Choice Edition V11.50 helps deploy low-cost scalable and reliable solutions for Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows...
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20 Jul 10 - IBM Announcements - Software withdrawal: Elite Support for Informix Ultimate-C Edition...
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24 May 10 - eWeek Europe - IBM Supplies Database Tech For EU Smart Grid...
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23 May 10 - SiliconIndia - IBM's smart metering system allows wise use of energy...
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21 May 10 - CNET - IBM to help people monitor energy use...
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20 May 10 - ebiz - IBM Teams With Hildebrand To Bring Smart Metering To Homes Across Britain...
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19 May 10 - The New Blog Times - Misurare il consumo energetico: DEHEMS è pronto...
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19 May 10 - ZDNet - IBM software in your home? Pact enables five-city smart meter pilot in Europe...
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17 March 10 - ZDNet (blog) David Morgenstern - TCO: New research finds Macs in the enterprise easier, cheaper to manage than...
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17 March 2010 - Virtualization Review - ...key components of Big Blue's platform to the commercial cloud such as its WebSphere suite of application ser
vers and its DB2 and Informix databases...
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10 February 2010 - The Wall Street Journal - International Business Machines is expanding an initiative to win over students and professors on its products. How do they lure the college crowd?...
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Forum FAQ:Informix Newsgroup and eMail Discussion ListsThis listing provides an overview of electric forums and explains some of the finer points of posting and reading messages. The text is organized into a series of questions and answers. The questions discussed are:
1. Overview: What are electronic forums?Do you have an Informix problem that's got you stumped? Why not discuss it electronically with thousands of other Informix users from the comfort of your own terminal or PC? That's what subscribers to the Usenet newsgroup comp.databases.informix and the Informix email discussion list informix-list do every day. comp.databases.informix is part of Usenet - a the collection of thousands of computer systems world-wide that run software known as netnews, or simply news. This allows them to act as a large distributed bulletin board system. Subscribers read and post news articles on their local systems, while background software controls the distribution of articles to other news sites. Discussions are grouped into subject areas called newsgroups, which are analogous to individual discussion forums on a typical small BBS. Informix-List is one of a number of email discussion lists on the IIUG List Server. The IIUG list server is essentially a mail forwarding service that allows participants to send a message to a special email address and have their message forwared on to each subscriber address on the mailing list. Using a mailing list does not require any special software, other than a standard email client program. The newsgroup comp.databases.informix is gatewayed with the mailing list informix-list. This means that all messages posted to comp.databases.informix with a distribution that reaches the home site of informix-list are automatically posted to the mailing list. Likewise, all messages sent to the mailing list are posted to the newsgroup. Thus the newsgroup and mailing list are in reality just different delivery vehicles for the same discussion forum. The Informix mailing list was started in February of 1991 at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Within six months, the list was reaching an estimated 700 people. This rapid growth, coupled with the increasing size of the only database-related newsgroup at the time, comp.databases, led to the formation of a separate newsgroup dedicated to Informix. In September of that year, the newsgroup comp.databases.informix was voted into existence as the first sub-newsgroup of comp.databases. In early 1998, the list was moved to iiug.org, the home system for the International Informix Users Group.
2. What kind of information should be posted to a list?The various lists are forums for the discussion of Informix database management software and related subjects. Topics include all aspects of using and supporting the various Informix offerings, from C-ISAM to Wingz to NewEra, as well as other products designed to operate in an Informix environment. Membership in IIUG sponsored lists is open to IIUG Members. In general, the lists are unmoderated, so members are solely responsible for its content. All contributions are welcome, so long as they emphasize substantive information. The question of whether a particular posting is appropriate for a list is sometimes difficult to answer. While the main focus of the list concerns the technical aspects of using Informix products, news and discussions related to the availability or support of those products are also welcome. Often, it's not so much the subject, but the approach to it that will dictate whether a posting is appropriate. For example, a brief technically oriented announcement of a new product with an address for more information would probably be welcome on the list. However, an extravagantly worded press release more than likely would not be well received. Geography should also be considered. The mailing list is distributed world wide via direct email addressing, aliases and mail/news gateways. There is no way to restrict the distribution of an individual message. So, if a topic is of interest to only a limited region, it's probably not a good candidate for posting to the list. Since most of these considerations are subjective, there are no hard and fast rules. The best idea may be simply to be conservative if you are in doubt whether to post a particular message, especially if you are new to the Net. If you're concerned that a message might not be appropriate, you may contact the list manager at informix-list-manager@iiug.org to discuss it prior to posting to the list.
3. How do I post an original message to the list?To post a message to the entire list, send a normal email message to the address "informix-list" on the system "iiug.org". When it reaches iiug.org, it will immediately be sent out to each member of the list and through the gateway to Usenet (see #8 below). 4. Do I need to include any special information in a posting?Technically, no. However, as a matter of etiquette you should include your email address within your message to help others reply directly to you. Many people put this information in a standard signature block that they include at the end of each outgoing message. By convention, this block should be no more than 4 lines long. Also, some mailers may want this block preceded by a line consisting of "-- " (dash, dash, space). 5. Do I need to format my message in a particular way?Usually, the format of the message text is up to you. However, you should be aware that your message will be viewed on a wide variety of display devices. Consider how any internal tabs, automatic line wrapping, windows that are wider than 80 columns, or other characteristics of your environment might translate to other systems. 6. How do I reply to the author of a message?If you want to send a reply to the someone who originated a message, you should send mail directly to their email address. The "reply" command in your mailer should work correctly, but it's always best to check the reply address to make sure it's correct. 7. How do I post a follow-up message to the entire list?If you want to post a follow-up message to the list, send it like you would an original message, as outlined in question #3 above. Before doing so, consider whether a follow-up to the entire list or a reply to the original author is more appropriate. The answer to question #2 may help in this consideration.
8. What is the Informix-List Usenet gateway?A two-way bridge, or "gateway," has been established between the Informix-List and the Usenet newsgroup comp.databases.informix. All messages sent to the mailing list are automatically posted to the newsgroup, and all articles that are posted to the newsgroup with a Distribution that reaches Emory University are sent to the mailing list. This enables email and news reader participants to communicate with each other and greatly increases the reach and effectiveness of both forums. 9. Is there an archive of past list messages?This site houses a searchable archive of all messages posted to the CDI Archive. The archive can also be browsed at ftp://ftp.iiug.org/pub/informix/comp.databases.informix/volumes/ and reached via anonymous FTP to ftp.iiug.org. No other lists are archived. 10. Is there a technical FAQ listing for Informix?Yes. This file is the FAQ listing for the mailing list. There is also a much larger FAQ Listing of technically oriented questions about Informix itself. It is maintained by David Williams, djw@smooth1.demon.co.uk. 11. How do I join the list or unsubscribe?IIUG members can subscribe by visiting the Upgrade your Profile page and selecting Informix-list as an option. Remember that if you have access to comp.databases.informix on Usenet, you do not need to join the list since all information posted to that newsgroup is automatically sent to the list, and vice versa (see #8 above). If you have any further questions about sending or reading email, ask your email administrator or contact informix-list-manager@iiug.org.
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