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Solutions Journal January 2010 : Volume 18 Issue 1
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Editor's Letter : January 2010
Editor's Letter : January 2010

Welcome to another year of the IDUG Solutions Journal.

Our feature article this month is by Jeffrey Sullivan and deals with DB2 for z/OS partitioning.  This month's columnist is Roger Miller, who shares with us his thoughts on how the DB2 platforms are converging.  I remember having a series of discussions on a similar subject, both in person at a previous IDUG Conference and then continued via email, with former IDUG President Robert Catterall (http://www.catterallconsulting.com) and Robert

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DB2 Technology Converging
DB2 Technology Converging

DB2 design across platforms, especially for SQL, has a very long history.  In the early 1980s, before there was a relational product, IBM had an SQL control document.  Then SQL/DS and DB2 came out as products. This document evolved and was contributed as the base for the 1986 SQL standard.  Products and standards evolved.  More platforms and options were added. IBM added UNIX, Windows, and i5/OS platforms and purchased other companies to expand the core of product and design.

While DB2 for

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DB2 for z/OS Tablespace Partitioning by the Numbers
DB2 for z/OS Tablespace Partitioning by the Numbers

Partitioned tablespaces on DB2® for z/OS® have been with us for quite some time, freeing us to have much larger tables for data. It is one of the best ways to influence the optimizer for SQL query parallelism. Additionally, partitioning can improve the speed and effectiveness of processing large tables. For data warehousing, this combination makes DB2 for z/OS a powerful contender in its ability to process results quickly.

DB2 partitioning truly became a practical way to manage large amounts

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DB2 Events

Optim & Datastage
February 09, 2010 (13:00 - 17:30)

Enterprise applications and databases don’t...




NEFRUG - group meeting
March 03, 2010 (All Day)

AGENDA TBD


Webcast: pureQuery deep dive part 2: New development
March 11, 2010 (10:00 - 11:00)

The pureQuery data access platform includes...


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Featured Article

Editor's Letter : January 2010
Welcome to another year of the IDUG Solutions Journal. Our feature article this month is by Jeffrey Sullivan and deals with DB2 for z/OS partitioning.  This month's columnist is Roger Miller, who shares with us his thoughts on how the DB2 platforms are c...
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IDUG Mentor

Apply here to be an IDUG Mentor! IDUG wants to recognize and help its long term members who regularly attend IDUG conferences and share that knowledge with their co-workers.  As every year gets harder to justify conference attendance, IDUG wants to make this year special for you with an unprecedented offer. If you qualify to be an IDUG Mentor, here is just a snapshot of what awaits you at the IDUG 2010 North America Conference: Recognition at the opening session Special meeting with IBM developers and presenters Early admission to the vendor exhibits Mentor SIG for you to share training ideas Eligibility to apply for a $1600 discount coupon to bring a first-time attendee IDUG knows that companies are cutting back on training budgets given the current economic climate.  Some companies are now deciding whether you, the team expert, or a less experienced team member should be the one sent to training. In many cases, they are saying that the budget this year is too tight to allow anyone to go.  To show you appreciation for your past IDUG conference attendance, we want to offer you the ability to convince your manager this is the BEST year to send you AND a new team member. To become an IDUG Mentor, you must have attended 5 major IDUG Conferences, North America or Europe, in the past 10 years and submit an application listing the conferences and years that you have attended.  With your full price conference registration, you become eligible to apply for a $1,600 discount coupon for the North American 2010 conference made out to a brand new IDUG conference attendee under your sponsorship. Two full IDUG conference registrations for a total of $2,390 - the absolute best value in training you will find anywhere!  Air fares are the lowest in years, and Tampa, Florida has some of the most reasonable rates in the country.  This is the year that your company should be taking advantage of these deals -- allowing you to share your IDUG experience with newer employees to ensure long term success! Apply here to be an IDUG Mentor!   We will need to know which 5 major conferences you have attended.  If you wish to sponsor a brand new IDUG attendee for the $1600 Mentor discount coupon, please include the name, e-mail address, phone number, and place of employment of the person you wish to sponsor.  IDUG's Mentor administrator will verify that the individual has not attended a conference in the past and notify you once eligibility has been confirmed. After you have completed your registration, notify the Mentor administrator and they will generate a special registration code for your Mentee. Please note that the coupon is specific to that individual, and they must provide identification at the conference when picking up their conference badge.  Because of this very special discount rate, IDUG must limit the number of coupons to one per company.  It is also limited to Mentors who are paying a full price registration.  While speakers or IDUG volunteers are eligible to apply and become an IDUG Mentor, they are not eligible to use any other registration discount and also get the Mentor discount rate.  

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