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IBM TechXchange Conference October 21-24, 2024 Mandalay Bay - Las Vegas
Join IDUG and other members of the Db2 user community at IBM's TechXchange Conference in Las Vegas. IDUG and IBM have partnered to provide all those participating in TechXchange an opportunity to earn a Db2 badge by taking any of the available Db2 exams free of charge. Use this...
If you have or are considering a lakehouse for your enterprise, you won’t want to miss this lab. In 90 minutes, you’ll get a chance to use Db2 or Netezza in the watsonx.data, in conjunction with presto, iceberg tables, and object storage. Learn about new capabilities in our high-performance data...
IBM TechXchange Conference Session: 4837 Governing Your Data at Scale: A Deep Dive into watsonx.data's Lakehouse As the quantity of data under management increases, data engineers and data stewards will have to work together to make data clean, safe, and accessible, with systems that...
There are several things common to most Lakehouses: Object Storage; open file and table formats; and massive quantities of data. These introduce challenges from an ingestion standpoint and require several considerations before picking the best approach. This session will review the tools...
I am thrilled to announce I will be hosting a hands on lab at the IBM TechXChange Conference at the MGM in Las Vegas! As a dedicated technical specialist for our worldwide Data and AI brand, I am excited to engage with and learn from our IBM Community in September. Co-host Danny Arnold and I...
I'll be presenting two sessions at the 2023 IBM TechXchange Conference in September. In both cases, I will co-present with one of our customers, and in both cases the session will highlight how the REST interface to Db2 for z/OS takes "hybrid cloud" from concept to reality. In session 2444, ...
Title: Db2 Query Monitor/SQL PA @ TechXchange 2023 If you were asked the following SQL performance questions, could you answer yes to all of them? · What is the most CPU intensive SQL statement from a Db2 subsystem last week, would you be able to quickly produce it? ...