IBM Optim Database Management Professional Edition
InfoSphere Optim is the family name of a portfolio of products that delivers on the IBM vision of managing data across your data’s lifecycle. This portfolio is designed to increase productivity for all roles throughout the data life cycle and to help reduce the complexity and cost of managing database applications. InfoSphere Optim offerings help you manage and optimize tasks in each phase of the application life cycle from a data management viewpoint. This article focuses on an overview of some of these offerings and how the products are packaged.
Information governance core disciplines lifecycle management | |||
Discover and define | Develop and test | Monitor and optimize | Consolidate and retire |
InfoSphere Discovery IBM Business Glossary InfoSphere Data Architect | Optim Development Studio Optim Database Administrator Optim Test Data Manager and Data Privacy | Optim Performance Manager Optim Query Tuner Optim pureQuery Runtime DB2 Merge Backup DB2 Recovery Expert Optim Data Growth | Optim Application Consolidation solutions |
The following list gives a high-level description of the products highlighted in Table 1.
Quicklinks for z/OS developers and database administrators
For many years, IBM has had a great set of products to manage DB2 for z/OS data and applications. Over time, more capabilities for z/OS will be delivered in these products, as well as in products in the Optim portfolio. Of the products described in this article, the following are currently enabled for z/OS databases:
- Data Studio
- InfoSphere Data Architect
- Optim Development Studio and Optim pureQuery Runtime
- DB2 High Performance Unload for z/OS
- DB2 Recovery Expert for z/OS
- Optim Query Tuner and Optim Query Workload Tuner
Although not described in this article, the IBM Optim set of solutions also has great support for z/OS to manage data growth, to protect data privacy, and to streamline test data.
Ref: http://www.ibm.com/
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