Central Canada DB2-IMS Users Group - 2018 Meeting
- Jun 4, 2018 to Jun 5, 2018
- Location: Bank of Montreal Institute for Learning - Toronto
- Description:
Join us for this two-day annual event. With 3 tracks of content, a professional learning environment, and great food, this is a super-regional event. More details will be available soon. For more details as they become available, visit http://ccdb2.ca/
- Created by: Martin Hubel
Tuesday, June 5, 2018 (4)
Central Canada Db2 Users Group annual 2-day mini-conference!
- Jun 4, 2018 to Jun 5, 2018
- Location: Toronto, Canada
- Description:
June 4/5 2018 in Markham, Ontario
We bring in world class speakers for all of our sessions.
1-day IMS plus 2 days with 2 tracks of Db2 z/OS & Db2 LUW!
Website: http://www.ccdb2.ca
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- Created by: Surekha Parekh
TRIDEX Db2 for z/OS
- Jun 5, 2018 all day
- Location: IBM Building
- Description:
Quarterly meeting featuring IBM's Terry Purcell, along with John Casey and Paul Bartak from Rocket Software. Learn what's new from the Db2 12 Optimizer. Follow Terry as he does a deep dive into the RUNSTAT utility, discussing various challenges and misconceptions. John Casey will present IBM's Data Virtualization Manager and show how DVM unlocks the full potential of data on IBM Z to provide universal access to any application regardless of location or format required. Paul Bartak will presen
- Created by: Celia Gahagan
Development simplified: St Louis workshop for app developers and DBAs
- Jun 5, 2018 from 8:00am to 3:00pm UTC0
- Location: IBM Executive Briefing Center
- 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