• Oct 14, 2014 from 11:00am to 12:00pm
  • Location: On-line
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Modernizing DB2 for z/OS with Autonomics

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Topics
·    Simplifying the presentation of complex information using visuals for easier management
·    Understanding how autonomics can help manage DB2 utilities with collection, analysis and execution of decisions
·    Optimizing the performance and resource usage of DB2 utility management activities

Speaker: Craig Mullins,  IBM Gold Consultant, President of Mullins Consulting Inc.
Broadcast date: October 14, 2014, 11:00 a.m. EDT / 3:00 p.m. GMT / 4:00 p.m. BST
Developed for: IT and enterprise architects and managers; database administrators and managers
Technical level: Intermediate

Talk to any professional managing a DB2® for z/OS® environment and you will find some common themes: Exploding size and complexity, exponential volumes of data and applications to manage, and fewer experienced skills available. While each new release of DB2 offers new features and functions, the scope and range of DB2 applications is moving into different areas that require more time and more effort to manage.

It is no wonder that in Gartner’s “Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for 2014” in IT Business Edge, it named smart technology as one of the growing technology trends for 2014. Consider the advantage of having at least part of the database management more aware and autonomous. What would this mean to your DB2 for z/OS critical environments?

Join us for a complimentary webcast as we explore how autonomics can maximize your DB2 utility operations to improve availability and reduce system complexity while still giving you, the database professional, the control and security you need. Guest speaker Craig Mullins is an IBM Gold Consultant with nearly three decades of experience in all facets of database systems development.

 There will be a  live question-and-answer session. This webcast will also be available for replay after the event.

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