We recently published a new White Paper on the use of reporting nodes ("asynchronous reporting mirror members" in full) in a mirrored environment. More and more customers are looking into this mechanism as a quick and easy way to set up a copy of their production data that stays current, yet can be used for analytical querying or heavy-duty reporting workloads without impacting the source system. Read the White Paper here.
This time around, we've decided to spruce up this activity a little and extended this rubric to encompass all 6 communities - English, Japanese, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, and French. Isn't this exciting?
And this month we have our first non-English entry.
Without further ado, here are the Key Questions of October chosen by InterSystems Experts within all Communities:
Today we've decided to shed light on another important topic that, apparently, stupefies some of you. It's the usage of Groups and Tags. The former is required, but the latter is not.
When you're creating a post, there are two seemingly similar fields after the body area - Group and Tags.
We know there are times when some of you are looking for new team members. So here is a short tutorial on how you can place your job opportunities on the Community to attract the best employees ever!
First of all, you need to add a tag Job Opportunity.
Hello and welcome to the Developer Ecosystem Summer News!
This summer we've had a lot of online and offline activities in the InterSystems Developer Ecosystem. In case you missed something, we've prepared for you a selection of the hottest news and topics to catch up on!
We know that you're a sharing and caring bunch. Otherwise, you wouldn't be here and reading this 😉 And we'd like to remind you that we have other ways to stay in touch with our latest news, events, hot topics, etc.
Say hello to our official InterSystems Developer Community Social Media Channels!
You may have already seen the article about creating a post on the Developer Community where you can find general info about creating posts. Still, we've decided that adding a post that focuses solely on the questions can be beneficial. So let's concentrate on how to pose questions.
First of all, let's talk about giving a post a good title. Choosing a good title for a question is essential to attract the right audience and increase the likelihood of getting helpful answers. Here are some tips to help you craft an effective title:
We know you joined the Community to connect with others and network or to share your knowledge and ask questions. To make it easier for everyone to learn a bit more about each other we'd like to ask you to fill in your bio and add a bit of info about yourselves.
We're super excited to share with you a special session from Global Summit 2023! And it is so special to us because it is about us and with us! Please welcome:
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If you wish to know how you're doing in the Community and see your stats, you don't need to scroll through all your posts in your profile (though it is also possible). You can use the Online Analytics Dashboard. In it you can see your own detailed statistics for the current week, month, and all time, including:
number of views, likes, comments, followers
timeline graphics of views, likes, actions with your posts, comments
a table containing info about views, comments, and likes for your every post