2017 IDUG & IBM Data Tech Summit
- Nov 6, 2017 to Nov 8, 2017
- Location: IBM, Silicon Valley Lab, San Jose, CA
- Description:
2017 IDUG & IBM Data Tech Summit at Silicon Valley Lab,
San Jose, California
Top presenters from IBM Silicon Valley Lab
IBM and IDUG are teaming up to deliver a 3-day Data Tech Summit at the home of Db2 for z/OS, IBM Silicon Valley Lab. This event will take place on Monday, November 6th thru Wednesday, November 8th 2017 in San Jose California. There will be two parallel tracks on Db2 for z/OS and one for Analytics and M
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Wednesday, November 8, 2017 (4)
GSE UK Conference 2017
- Nov 6, 2017 at 8:00am to Nov 8, 2017 at 4:45pm UTC0
- Location: Whittlebury Hall
- Description:
About the Conference
Planning for the 2017 conference is underway; we will return to the Whittlebury Hall Hotel once again for two days of intensive information across a broad range of topics.
As in the last few years we will be featuring some hands-on workshops, in both multi-session and short "drop in" formats. The agenda is still being finalised so please check back from time to time to see updates.
Call for Papers
Our call for papers will be sent out to all interested parties shortly.
The A
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Updated CMDB21 DB2 for z/OS Cloud and Mobile Wildfire Workshop - Relaunch November 7-8 in Littleton, MA
- Nov 7, 2017 to Nov 8, 2017
- Location: Littleton, MA
- Description:
The popular wildfire workshop CMDB21 DB2 for z/OS Cloud and Mobile Wildfire Workshop is back and better than ever! This two day free workshop will discuss all of the new enhancements to the mobile world and z/OSMF. November 7 is mobile day where attendees will learn all about the latest regarding native REST and z/OS Connect. Attendees will use DB2 Stored Procedures and SQL statements to do
such functions as SELECT and DELETE using both native REST and create z/OS Connect APIs. November 8 we dis - Created by: John Iczkovits
Development Simplified: NYC workshop for app developers and DBAs
- Nov 8, 2017 from 9:00am to 2:00pm UTC0
- Location: IBM New York City
- Description:
Development simplified: leverage a single database for structured and unstructured data
New applications must often leverage multiple types of data from many sources; and you have to deliver fast. While relational or transactional data is at the core of applications, and now you must also integrate unstructured sources like geo-location information, emails, and more. Instead of coding with different databases for different data types, why not use a single database to reduce complexity and deliver
- Created by: Lynn Chou