1. Model Behavior
The model with the highest "hit rate" doesn't always win.
Not all models are created equal. Given a choice between a model that makes fewer mistakes in predicting classes and one that makes more, which would you prefer? Which would be the best model: the one that has the higher hit rate (correct predictions), or the one that has the lower hit rate?
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4. DB2 ICE -- Scaling Data with Linux Clusters
DB2 Integrated Cluster Environment lets you cluster commodity servers for diamond-quality performance at Cubic Zirconia prices.
Putting together a database solution for managing large volumes of data is a daunting task. Many organizations struggle with solving the related technology integration challenges within IT budget constraints.
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7. A Dash Of Cinnamon
Blending XML data sources into DB2 Content Manager.
IBM recently provided a taste of Project Cinnamon, an important component of the next release of DB2 Content Manager.
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8. A Full Plate of Information Options
Masala blends integration technologies to bring new and improved functions to DB2 Information Integrator.
Businesses are increasingly replacing manual processes with electronic ones and integrating processes horizontally — two steps that are key to becoming an "on-demand" business.
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10. Beyond the White Pages
LDAP technology helps companies manage information about their most valuable resources.
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a specialized database configuration designed for the quick storage and retrieval of identity information for authentication and authorization. LDAP, often called Directory Services, has a close analog in the physical world: the phone book.
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