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Washington (DC) Area user Group Meeting - January 27, 2005

Washington Area IBM Informix and DB2 User Group meeting

Date: Thursday, January 27, 2005
Time: 9:00-5:00
Location: IBM, Bethesda offices.
Building 6710, Wing B Room 21B167.
6710 Rockledge Drive, Bethesda, MD 20817
(Directions are on our web site)
Agenda:
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Morning 9:00-12:00 - Two Informix Presentations by
John Miller III, Senior Technical Staff Member, IBM
* Informix Dynamic Server Backup and Restore
* Unlocking the Mysteries Behind Update Statistics

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Afternoon: 1:00-4:00 - DB2 Presentations

* How to do your own DB2 performance review by David Beulke

This session will discuss the research, process and impact of doing a
DB2 performance review of your environments. An overall system,
architectural, database and performance tuning review can dramatically
reduce costs and improve application availability. By analyzing many
processing performance conditions and detailing recommendations your can
quickly improve database application performance, throughput and
response time. This presentation will detail my activities at an
outsourced client where we evaluated their production environment. This
presentation will detail the improvements made in their system
configurations, database designs and mainframe and UNIX Websphere
applications reducing daily CPU consumption by 26%, a projected savings
of over $8.6 million dollars in the first year.

* Best Practices for your DB2 UDB database system by Dwaine R. Snow, IBM
Senior Product Manager for DB2 UDB for Linux, UNIX, and Windows

Come and learn from other people experiences in how to setup, design,
configure, monitor and tune your DB2 UDB database system. Benefit from
the experiences of the IBM Toronto Lab based consultin team, and their
customer work, and avoid making the same mistakes that other users have
made. This presentation will discuss the "Best Practices" for your DB2
UDB database system.

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The meeting is open to all. Please register at the WAIUG Web site.
We will need a list of attendees for access to the building.
http://www.iiug.org/waiug/
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