 | 06 Feb 2008 Learn how IBM's WebSphere Federation Server technology gives you the ability to integrate traditional tabular structured data with XML formatted data.
About this Webcast
XML has become a common way of storing business data as flat files, and many data server vendors, including IBM, have provided ways to store this data within relational database systems. Increasingly, collections of XML files are accessed like databases using XQuery and SQL/XML languagues. Businesses find the need to combine the traditional tabular structured data with XML formatted data. In this webcast, you’ll learn about IBM’s WebSphere Federation Server technology, which provides users with the ability to retrieve and integrate these two data formats.
Date: February 6, 2008, 11am Eastern (10am Central, 8am Pacific)
Moderator:
- Ian Schmidt, Product Manager, IBM Software Group
Ian Schmidt is Product Manager for Data Virtualization and SOA solutions in IBM's Information Management software group. Over the past 30 years Ian has served in various technical and executive positions in the software industry with a primary emphasis on enterprise applications, data integration and data management. Ian is a frequent contributor to articles, whitepapers and technical literature on the subject of enterprise information management.
Speaker:
- Ioana Ursu, Advisory Software Engineer, IBM Software Group
Ioana Ursu is an Advisory Software Engineer in Silicon Valley Laboratory in San Jose, California. She joined IBM Almaden in 1998 working for the Garlic research project. Since 1999, she has worked in many areas of federated query compilation, including query semantics, query rewrite, pushdown analysis, and query optimization. She currently works in the WebSphere Information Intetgrator Federated Query Compiler team, focusing on general federated query processing.
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