• Sep 18, 2014 all day
  • Location: Publick House
  • Latest Activity: Sep 2, 2021
The next meeting of the New England DB2 User's Group will occur on Thursday, September 18, 2014 at our usual haunt (The Publick House Sturbridge Mass) .We have an excellent lineup of speakers. 

 
Registration will be $40 again. The third man in rule is reinstated. The third person from a customer company who attends gets in free. Its up to you to figure out who gets the third man in penalty.

 
Please register by September 12th to make the logistics easier.

 

Here are the highlights:


 

John Iczkovits (IBM) will cover the latest utility enhancements delivered with DB2 11 for z/OS. Topics include how to take full advantage of performance enhancements; maximizing DB2 real-time statistics; and copy, backup and recovery techniques for the 21st century. 

Mark Rader (IBM) will present DB2 11 for z/OS Performance Topics a number of which become available in CM mode.

Hendrik Mynhardt (IBM) will brief us on the latest enhancements to the IBM Performance Solution suite aka the battle between Omegamon, Optim and DB2PM. We customers are the winners. These are great tools that we all need to know more about using.

Anthony Ciabattoni (Rocket Software) will introduce the IDAA loader. We will learn how the IBM® DB2® Analytics Accelerator Loader for z/OS® , V1.1 (5639-OLA) enables you to quickly load data from DB2 for z/OS , as well as from external sources, into IBM DB2 Analytics Accelerator for z/OS without interrupting access to production objects.
 

Complete bio's and abstracts are on our website at www.nedb2ug.org .


 

Please help us keep our costs down by pre-registering. To pre-register please send an email to nedb2ug@gmail.com. Payment is at the door either in cash or check; the check should be made out to the Publick House.


 

As usual, we will have a great raffle, terrific discussions, and useful information at low cost. Please sign up today. 

 

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