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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Charles Lewis, IBM - What's new
in DB2 for Application
Developers and DBAs? Which DB2
release is right for you?
8:30 - Coffee
9:00 - 12:00 - Presentation
On February 9, 2010 the Beta program for DB2 v10 was
announced. Once the early testing is complete, IBM
will have three versions of DB2 available with many
exciting new features.
The intent of this presentation is to briefly
highlight the key SQL and DBA enhancements made
available in DB2 v8 and DB2 9 and to provide an
overview and"preview" of the changes coming in DB2
v10. My goal is to arm you with the knowledge to
determine which release of DB2 you should deploy to
satisfy your business requirements. Understanding
the features and capabilities will enable you to
work with your management and infrastructure support
organization to successfully plan your DB2
migrations.
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Charles Lewis is a Sr. Certified DB2 Advisor and
works as a System z Software Technical Professions
in the IBM US East Extended team. He has broad
experience as an application developer and database
consultant with more than 32 years of IBM
experience. He has worked extensively in DB2
application design, capacity planning, and
performance tuning. In his current assignment he
helps customer plan and migrate to new DB2 releases.
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RICDUG is a
non-profit volunteer user group located in Richmond, Virginia
chartered to serve as a forum for the collection, sharing and
dissemination of information related to the
IBM
DB2 Family of Products and other products within the
DB2 user community.
Meetings are held
quarterly in March, June, September, and December usually on the
second Tuesday of the month. We encourage members to use the
regularly scheduled meeting as an avenue to know your
contemporaries in the Richmond area.
RICDUG is
governed and supported by DB2 users ranging from the novice to
the experienced database manager. The primary focus is on DB2 technical and application issues, such
as performance tuning, backup and recovery, parallel processing,
web processing, and SQL design.
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