Db2 13: New Functions and Features Hands on Workshop USA Time Zone
EXCLUSIVE OPPORTUNITY: SECURE YOUR SPOT NOW for the highly anticipated Db2 13 for z/OS Workshop!
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The legendary IBM Db2 Guru, John Campbell, retired IBM Distinguished Engineer, is making a comeback! Don't miss the chance to participate in not one but two exclusive Db2 13 New Functions & Features Courses.
April 10-11, 2024
Wednesday April 10th 9:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday April 11th 9:00am - 5:00pm
Speaker Name: John Campbell Senior Consultant
John is an IBM Alumni, retired IBM Distinguished Engineer. He has worked with Db2 for z/OS for over 40 years and has extensive experience of Db2 in terms of systems, database and application design. He specialises in design for high performance, continuous availability, restart/recovery and data sharing. He is one of foremost authorites in the industry for implementing high end transaction processing database applications. He is an IDUG Hall of Fame Speaker having been voted best speaker at several IDUG conferences. John was recognised in 2022 by IDUG for his leadership, loyalty and distinguished service to the global DB2 community. John is presenting this training on behalf of Verhoef Training.
Act fast to reserve your seat today. This is a rare opportunity to reconnect with John and glean priceless insights from his wealth of experience. Seats are filling up quickly, and allocations are on a first-come, first-served basis. Don't let this unique experience slip away – book now to ensure your spot and avoid any potential disappointment!"
This course describes the new features and enhancements of Db2 13 for z/OS, and allows you to evaluate the usefulness of these enhancements in this significant new version of Db2 for z/OS. Course Level: Intermediate Target Audience:
Prerequisites: Students should have practical experience with Db2 for z/OS and have a good knowledge of the functions and usage of Db2 12 for z/OS. This course also gives an overview of all Db2 12 function levels. |
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