 | 10 Jul 2008 Join us to learn how IBM® Data Studio Administrator for DB2® on Linux®, UNIX®, and Windows® improves DBA productivity and reduces application outages by automating and simplifying DB2 structural changes.
About this webcast
- Need to get control of you database catalog?
- Having trouble keeping up with DB2 change requests?
- Interested in learning how to complete complex database changes in minutes rather than hours?
- Want to minimize application downtime?
Attend this webcast to find out how IBM Data Studio Administrator for DB2 on Linux, UNIX, and Windows addresses these questions. During the webcast, we will demonstrate how IBM Data Studio Adminstrator improves DBA productivity and reduces application outages by automating and simplifying complex DB2 structural changes. Learn how to get control of complex structural changes while preserving data, privileges, all dependent objects, and application bindings, while at the same time creating change impact and change deployment reports for management.You’ll learn about the flexibility and the power of migration, data preservation, undoing changes, and much more.
Date: July 23, 2008, 11am Eastern (10am Central, 8am Pacific)
Moderator:
Speaker:
- Jeff Ruggles, Lead Technical Architect, Data Studio Administrator
Jeff Ruggles has over 10 years of database experience. He has worked as a developer on DB2 for z/OS, DB2 OLAP, and DB2 Change Management Expert. Jeff has also built applications for Oracle and SQL Server databases. He is currently the lead IBM Data Studio Administrator architect.
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