 | 23 Sep 2008 Join us to learn how you can use replication to make data available in a timely way across your enterprise, without affecting the performance of your production system.
About this webcast
Your application needs to work with data found in your organization's primary database. However, that system is too heavily loaded to add more applications. You consider extracting the data periodically, but you're told that your application must work with the most current data available. What do you do? Alternatively, your application can run on your company's primary system, but your application's availability requirements are noticeably higher than the system as a whole. What are your options for making sure your data is as available as your application?
Data replication may be the answer you need. Many organizations are using data replication technology, with little impact to the performance of their production systems, to ensure that information is available and distributed to the appropriate people and applications in a timely fashion.
Attend this webcast to learn:
- How changing production data can be offloaded to secondary systems for use by your application
- How data replication can provide continuous availability of data for your application
- How your application's data can be distributed in high volumes, bi-directionally, between databases over geographically dispersed systems for workload balancing
- Real-world examples of how organizations replicate data to protect their information assets
Date: September 23, 2008, 11am Eastern (10am Central, 8am Pacific)
Moderator:
Speakers:
- David Tolleson, Product Manager: InfoSphere/WebSphere Replication Server, WebSphere Information Integrator Replication, DB2 replication, DB2 DataPropagator, DataPropagator Relational
David Tolleson is product manager for InfoSphere Replication Server. He has worked with IBM data replication solutions for the past 10 years. Before replication, David was a DBA, a DB2 z/OS developer, and one of the original developers of IBM's federated database technology.
- Jennifer St.Louis, Product Marketing Manager: InfoSphere
Jennifer St. Louis is a Product Marketing Manager with IBM Information Server solutions, focused on replication and Change Data Capture solutions. Before joining IBM in the recent DataMirror acquisition, Jennifer led the DataMirror marketing team planning, managing and supporting DataMirror’s real-time data integration and high availability solutions.
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