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Deploying An App On IBM Cloud With Cloud Foundry
Feb 28, 2019.
Here, I will give you an introduction to the cloud and will show how to deploy a sample .NET application to the IBM Cloud.
Getting Started With IBM Bluemix
Mar 08, 2017.
In this article, we are going to see how to get started with IBM Bluemix cloud service.
Connection strings for IBM DB2
Dec 21, 2010.
IBM DB2 primarily runs on Unix, Linux IBM I, z/OS, and windows server. It is a relational database management system that comes in a variety of versions, running on devices ranging from handhelds to mainframes.
IBM Watson Conversation Service
Mar 12, 2017.
This post focuses on creating a conversation BOT, using IBM Bluemix Watson Service and some things which I learned along the way.
Natural Language Processing
Mar 21, 2020.
In this article, I will explain human-computer interactions and natural language processing.
Working with COBOL Data Groups
Oct 19, 2009.
COBOL programmers have used data groups to package data together for a long time. How though does a non-COBOL user access the data being used by the COBOL programs?
COBOL: It's Everywhere
Sep 03, 2009.
COBOL is Dead!...COBOL is dying... COBOL won't last another 5 years...how many times have we heard these lines or similar in the past 20 years? Guess what... Ain't true!
Converting C# to COBOL
Aug 19, 2009.
Converting C# to COBOL? Why would anyone want to do that? Is it possible? What are the reason? Actually there are some very good reasons explained in the article.