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Learn about the latest value propositions for IDS 11, new market opportunities for Business Partners, and the new IBM partner programs that can help drive more business and make your company more successful. We will briefly discuss a few of the key IDS 11 release business values and new market opportunities, including electronics and gaming. Finally, we identify a few of the most valuable partner programs which can help drive more business your way.
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Stuart Litel is Director of the International Informix Users Group (IIUG), and will be talking about what IIUG has to offer it's members. Included will be a brief history of IIUG, as well as the influence IIUG has with IBM and other vendors. Of course, Stuart cannot talk about IIUG without sharing his excitement for the upcoming IDS 11 release.
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Jerry Keesee, Director of R&D for Informix products, will be talking about IDS 11 - the next generation of the IBM Informix Dynamic Server (IDS), soon to be released. He will provide an overview of some of the new features, highlighting how they strategically position IDS 11 in the database community - reducing total cost of ownership (TCO) while improving performance and reliability.
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XML is the lingua franca for supporting Information as a service. XML helps solve business integration and data integration problems. IDS Cheetah Release will have features for publishing result set from IDS as XML documents and functions for searching XPATH expressions inside XML documents. This talk will explain the IDS/XML usage scenarios and how the new functions can be used in your applications.
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Informix Dynamic Server (IDS) on Windows. A look at current IDS development activities for the Windows platform, including the new Installer, Windows Vista support and the Windows 64 bit port project.
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IDS V 11.10 will introduce a number of server installation and configuration enhancements. Users will be able to customize IDS features and components installed in the database server to optimize its footprint and tailor its function for their needs on all platforms including Windows and supported Linux and Unix platforms. Additionally, the installer will optionally create a demo server with a default onconfig configuration file and will initialize the server as a part of the install wizard. This will provide users with a fully functioning database that is up and running at the completion of the install wizard.
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While HDR and ER have been features of IDS for many years, and have proven to be highly reliable and low-maintenance technologies. IDS now adds support for two new types of secondary servers: secondary servers that share the same physical disk (SDS), and Remote Standalone Secondary (RSS) servers extend HDR to provide multiple local or remote backup servers that also replicate the data. Both SDS and RSS servers provide customers a way to obtain increased capacity by distributing workload across multiple servers. Customers can choose any of these solutions on their own.
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Alan Caldara: Web Feature Services (WFS)
This feature implements an Open GeoSpatial Consortium(R) Web Feature Service (OGC WFS) in Informix Dynamic Server to act as a presentation layer for the Spatial and Geodetic DataBlade modules. The OGC WFS interface allows requests for geographical features across the web using platform-independent calls. The XML-based GML (Geography Markup Language) is used as the encoding for transporting the geographic features. Coming Soon
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IDS provides transparent optimization and exploitation of Linux environments, using automatic asynchronous and direct I/O for disk performance and processor affinity to achieve improved scalability and parallelism. The performance and reliability of IDS, together with commodity price hardware available with Linux, make for a powerful and cost-effective solution.
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