• Jun 4, 2015 from 9:00am to 6:30pm
  • Location: IBM Forum Brussels - Belgium
  • Latest Activity: Sep 2, 2021

On June 4th 1896,  Henry Ford takes his 1st Ford through streets of Detroit. 
On June 4th  1929,George Eastman demonstrates 1st technicolor movie .
On June 4th 1984, Bruce Springsteen releases "Born in the USA”,his best-selling album.
On June 4th 2015, the Belux GSE DB2 working group in cooperation with the DB2 LUW working group present their: 6 th Joint DB2 for z/OS and DB2 for LUW Event, at the IBM Client Center Belgium.
This 155th day of the year 2015 will start with a lighthearted story from Marcel Den Hartog about “Mainframe in the Digital Economy”.
Besides Marcel to put everybody in the right mood, we have a number of other renowned speakers on this event.   John Campbell will entertain us with stories about the joys of migration to DB2 11 for z/OS.  For the more DB2 for LUW oriented people we managed to bring over Les King to talk about where DB2 fits into the Big Data Analytics picture, and Alain de Wilde to talk about Cloud Data Services.
After the lunch offered by IBM, we have more technical deep dive topics for you by John Campbell and Klaas Brant talking about locking, and more system oriented topics like large buffer pools and compression.  We also have a user presentation from Dirk Beauson. He will describe how KBC does DB2 for z/OS application performance tuning.
After this packed educational day, you are invited to the networking reception offered by IBM so you can mingle with your peers,We have been able to attract highly recognized presenters complemented with great user experiences, so don’t miss this unique event.
As if such a wealth of technical sessions is not enough to attend this event, IBM will also raffle a FREE IDUG pass for the Conference in Dublin, November 15-20 2015, among the DB2 Customers attending the event ! (Must be present to win)

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