• Feb 21, 2018 from 11:00am to 12:30pm
  • Location: VIRTUAL WEBCAST - Timezone EST
  • Latest Activity: Sep 2, 2021

DB2 12 for z/OS Technical Overview PART 2 with live Q&A 

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Speaker - John Campbell IBM Distinguished Engineer

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DATE: Feb 21th  2018

TIME:

11:00AM  - 12:30PM  (EST)

4:00PM   -   5:30PM GMT

Available on REPLAY  BUT YOU MUST REGISTER TO ACCESS REPLAY

Abstract

Db2 12 for z/OS has been in market just over 14 months and since then many of our customers have upgraded to the new version and have started to exploit the latest technology. We know many of you are planning your upgrade in 2018. This webcast will share many of the experiences and lessons learnt by the early adopters.

This is PART 1 of a two part webcast . Part 2 will be on 21st February

This webcast will help customers migrate as quickly as possible but safely to Db2 12 the latest version of Db2 for z/OS. This webcast is in two parts spread over 2 days will cover the following:

  • Share lessons learned, surprises, pitfalls
  • Provide hints and tips; address some myths
  • Provide additional planning information
  • Provide usage guidelines and positioning on new enhancements
  • Help customers migrate as fast as possible, but safely.

There will be an opportunity for live Q & A with John Campbell from the IBM Silicon Valley Lab.

This webcast will be available on replay however please ensure you have registered for both parts of the webcast PART 1 and PART 2 so you can access the complete replay.

Register for PART 1

 

John is an IBM Distinguished Engineer reporting to the Director for z/OS Development at the IBM Silicon Valley Lab. He has extensive experience of DB2 in terms of systems, database and applications design. He specializes in design for high performance and data sharing. He is one of IBM's foremost authorities for implementing high end database / transaction processing applications.

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