DATE: 2009-10-6 (13:00 - 14:00) SPEAKERS: Daniel Luksetich (YL&A) After 19 years in the DB2 business I've learned quite a lot. With this great age comes wisdom!? Come and hear a ...
DATE: 2009-10-7 (15:45 - 16:45) SPEAKERS: Steve Thomas (BMC Software) The ability to store XML data in DB2 has rightly been the focus of much attention since DB2 9 for z/OS was ...
DATE: 2009-10-7 (09:45 - 10:45) SPEAKERS: Robert Williams (MHC, Inc.) A large security problem is caused by SQL injection or truncation, where SQL is changed such that results or ...
DATE: 2009-10-7 (08:30 - 09:30) SPEAKERS: Alexander Kopac (Home Depot) Do you as a customer wait 15 seconds for a web application to fail to respond and then move on to the next ...
DATE: 2009-10-6 (14:15 - 15:15) SPEAKERS: Steve Thomas (BMC Software) Over recent years there have been some huge advances in Disk Storage Technology. Despite this many DB2 sites ...
DATE: 2009-10-6 (14:15 - 15:15) SPEAKERS: Namik Hrle (IBM Boeblingen Lab) The use of dynamic SQL continues to grow. Enterprise packaged applications as well as web applications ...
DATE: 2009-10-6 (15:45 - 16:45) SPEAKERS: Martin Hubel (Martin Hubel Consulting, Inc.) As applications grow, buffer pools play an increasingly important part in reducing physical ...
DATE: 2009-10-7 (15:45 - 16:45) SPEAKERS: Stefan Hummel (IBM Software Group), Joachim Stumpf (IBM Software group) Data and index compression becomes more and more important with ...
DATE: 2009-10-7 (09:45 - 10:45) SPEAKERS: Paul Zikopoulos (IBM Toronto Lab) If you're a DBA, you should at least be familiar with the technology and methodology that surrounds Service ...
DATE: 2009-10-6 (15:45 - 16:45) SPEAKERS: Christopher J. Crone (IBM Silicon Valley Lab) Built-In-Functions (BIFs) help customers port applications, improve productivity, performance, ...