
Loading Big Data Faster
Loading Big Data? For more speed, Pre-Sort and Bulk LoadFinding more speed when loading big data is a challenge in ETL, reorg, and very large database (VLDB) index populate operations. Read More
Finding more speed when loading big data is a challenge in ETL, reorg, and very large database (VLDB) index populate operations. Read More
Big Data Problem Big data volumes are growing exponentially. This phenomenon had been happening for years, but its pace began a more rapid acceleration in 2012. Read More
Changing between column and row formats is an online analytical processing (OLAP) activity that optimizes data structures for queries and reports.
A pivot transformation turns multiple rows of data into one, denormalizing a data set into a more compact version by rotating the input data on a column value. Read More
Data Management and Protection Expertise – IRI Professional Services Now Open
In response to customer requests for bespoke applications across a broad range of data processing requirements, IRI now has an in-house business unit for the implementation of custom data transformation, ad hoc reporting, and data security solutions. Read More
Introduction: This blog discusses a brief overview of how IRI handles change data capture (CDC) solutions. Since the posting of this blog, IRI has created a wizard specifically for CDC solutions found in IRI Workbench. Read More
ODBC, Open Database Connectivity, is an industry-standard application programming interface (API) for access to both relational and non-relational database management systems (DBMS). ODBC was first developed by the SQL Access Group (SAG) in 1992 in response to the need to access data stored in a variety of proprietary personal computer, minicomputer, and mainframe databases without having to know their proprietary interfaces.
Unicode began as a project in 1987 between Apple and Xerox engineers in response to a need for an international standard of representation for every character in all major languages of the world. Read More