Upcoming Tridex Events:
June 12, 2008
Learn about the best performance practices for DB2 for z/OS Stored Procedures and z/OS maintenance. Also, learn how to improve the testing, documentation snd reusability of DB2 Stored Procedures. SMP/E 3.5: Simplifying PSP buckets will also be discussed.
IBM Building
590 Madison Ave, Room 1219
New York, New York
Pre-registration is required for security reasons. Click here to register.
Recent Past Events:
March 27, 2008
Learn about the latest tuning and performance insights, as well as the performance impact of DB2 9 for z/OS from the SQL perspective.
March 28, 2007
Learn about DB2 UDB’s strategic direction, new release, and tools that are going to make your life easier.
March 15, 2007
Access Path Day
If you missed it or youjust want to refresh your memory here are that day’s presentations.
Gerald Hodge
HLS Technologies, Inc.
Explain Tables come out of the closet (pdf)
How an Access Path Gets Selected (pdf)
Terry Purcell
IBM Silicon Valley Lab
Optimizer Part 1 (pdf)
Optimizer Part 2 (pdf)
December 14, 2006
Tridex DB2 Meeting
The 4rd Quarter Tridex DB2 User Group meeting was blessed by the presence of Craig Mullins, Chris Tsounis, and Bill Arledge. To see what they covered you can download thier presentations below.
Craig Mullins:
Database Archeiving (pdf)
Nulls (pdf)
Chris Tsounis:
Viper Partitioning (ppt)
Deep Compression (ppt)
Bill Arledge:
Storage Usage (ppt)
November 2, 2006
Tridex DB2 Meeting
If you came out to this meeting you learned:
- what DB2 and SOA means to you
- DB2 performance information - no problem
- what’s behind the curtain for DB2 Version 9
- how to get application insights with load modules
November 7, 2006
IMS SIG
If you weren’t with us then you missed out on the following:
- Suzie Wendler - a Consulting I/T Specialist in the IMS Advanced Technical Support group of the IBM Dallas Systems Center - showed us that despite the numerous ways we can access mainframe applications with the web there is only one right way.
- Jack Olsen of NEON Enterprise software continued his June 8th presentation, “Managing Data for Long Retention Periods: Requirements and Challenges”.
- Rick Engel - IBM IMS Tools and Field Tech Support - showed us how IMS Problem Investigator makes extracting and formatting IMS log records much easier and logical.
- And, Bob Aubrech - NEON Enterprise Software as a Senior Software Consultant - showed us how NEON’s HALO (High Availability, Low Outage) product allows us to minimize outages associated with any database conversion or restructuring.
Download Bob Aubrecht’s - NEON Enterprise Software - HALO Power Point presentation.