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Optimize your existing .NET applications using IBM Data Studio's pureQuery

Improve performance and security for existing .NET applications that access DB2

Patrick Titzler (ptitzler@us.ibm.com), Enablement Architect, IBM
Patrick Titzler
Patrick Titzler is an engineer in the Data Studio Enablement team at IBM's Silicon Valley Lab in San Jose, CA, and focuses on the application development components of the Data Studio portfolio. Prior to joining this team, Patrick was a member of Data Warehousing and OLAP application development teams. Patrick holds a Master's degree in Computer Science from University of Rostock, Germany.

Summary:  IBM® Data Studio pureQuery Runtime 2.1 includes a new feature, called client optimization, that enables database administrators and developers to take advantage of the performance and security benefits of static SQL execution against IBM DB2® databases without having to modify their existing custom-developed or packaged .NET applications. In this tutorial, learn how to enable this capability for an existing .NET application.

Date:  26 Mar 2009
Level:  Introductory PDF:  A4 and Letter (914 KB | 21 pages)Get Adobe® Reader®

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Patrick Titzler

Patrick Titzler is an engineer in the Data Studio Enablement team at IBM's Silicon Valley Lab in San Jose, CA, and focuses on the application development components of the Data Studio portfolio. Prior to joining this team, Patrick was a member of Data Warehousing and OLAP application development teams. Patrick holds a Master's degree in Computer Science from University of Rostock, Germany.

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