IDUG Technical Symposium
Thursday Sep. 23 - Friday Sep. 24, 1999
Location: Radisson Plaza Hotel Toronto
The International DB2 Users Group's (IDUG) newest educational offering,
the Technical Symposium, has been a great success in 1997 and 1998.
Join us for the 1999 IDUG Technical Symposium in Toronto, Canada,
as IDUG provides a focused environment of the most current educational seminar topics,
numerous networking opportunities,
information on the latest industry products and services, and much more.
One-Day Seminars
Take away information you can apply to your challenges today,
by attending seminars from the industry's foremost experts on today's most relevant database topics.
Seminars on Day 1
Advanced SQL Tips & Techniques
Carl Eric Johnson
DB2 for OS/390 Technical Overview
Linda Claussen
Tuning Client/Server Connectivity to DB2 OS/390
Lockwood Lyon
Application Development for E-Bussiness with DB2 UDB
Chris Gray, IBM Santa Teresa Lab
Seminars on Day 2
DB2 Data Sharing: The Catterall Core Dump
Robert Catterall
Advanced SQL Coding Using V4 and V5
Gabrielle Wiorkowski
Fun with DB2 Performance for Everyone
Willie Favero
The DB2 Family
George Baklarz, IBM Toronto Lab
Build Your Support Group
Continue to build your industry relationships and create new ones.
The Technical Symposium offers numerous opportunities, both structured and informal,
to discuss challenges and successes with peers, industry experts, and vendors.
Hear the Latest
There will also be opportunities to meet the leading DB2 developers and IDUG partners,
from IBM to third party vendors, plus the latest information on DB2 tools and services.
Get answers to your questions in this DB2-focused environment.
Watch for our detailed brochure, and please watch this space for further details.
For more information NOW, contact IDUG: 312-644-6610
E-mail to idug@sba.com
or IDUG@compuserve.com
International DB2 Users Group Site:
If you have any other questions, contact: ccdb2@interlog.com.
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