Is there a non-IBM mainframe LDAP available? Should IBM LDAP be
required to use only standard SQL thus making any relational appearing
data base usable?
We'll have to see how the z/OS 1.8 LDAP Statement of Direction evolves.
You may wish to ask your favorite IBM contact about participating in
On 17 Apr 2006 23:28:37 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gibney, Dave) wrote:
She was in her usual informative, effective and entertaining mode at
Share in Seattle.
But, also, I'd like to thank Phil, even if his grids are off by 10 or 15
percent, if his info is true, the z8
On 18 Apr 2006 06:20:35 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Clark Morris) wrote:
Is there any hope of the other DBMS vendors being able to license the
ability to use Z/ipp processors?
There is hope, but it is by no means a certainty. It wouldn't hurt for
interested customers to make their wishes in this
Is there any hope of the other DBMS vendors being able to license
the
ability to use Z/ipp processors?
There is hope, but it is by no means a certainty. It wouldn't hurt
for
interested customers to make their wishes in this regard known to IBM.
IBM plans to disclose the software
Good news as IBM deny any information about the zAAP for some reason.
Roland
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Schiradin,Roland HG-Dir itb-db/dc wrote:
Good news as IBM deny any information about the zAAP for some reason.
Because zAAPs can run good ol' unprivileged TCB mode code. zIIPs can run
only enclave SRBs.
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