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Exploiting Db2 DDF without fears or revelations

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Stream: Db2
Time: 11:15 - 12:00


Presentation

The presentation will concentrate on the use and evolution of Db2 DDF access from its infancy to a leading OLTP transactional model that organizations are relying on. During the session industry infrastructure and application usage best practices will be discussed. Db2 for z/OS SWAT team customer experiences will be shared, what has worked and the challenges that have been experienced. In addition to DDF access dynamic SQL fears and concerns will be targeted. The overall objective of the session is to share best practices and success stories and to calm any revelations around DDF from an infrastructure and application perspective and organizations increasingly exploit the technology.

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  • Anthony Ciabattoni at IBM USA
  • Anthony Ciabattoni is an IBM Certified Executive IT specialist and a current member of the Db2 for z/OS Development SWAT team based out of the Silicon Valley Lab and has worked directly with Db2 for z/OS for over 27 years. His experience includes being a customer lead Db2 architect and working in the Db2 for z/OS Tools development lab. He is a recognized Db2 for z/OS SME, has been a member of the IBM Db2 for z/OS Customer Advisory Council for over 12 years, and was elected as an IBM Information Champion for nine consecutive years before joining IBM. In Anthony’s current role as a Senior technical advocate for Db2 for z/OS Development Lab, he conducts consulting and educational workshops, Db2 health checks, and 360 Continuous Availability studies for worldwide Db2 for z/OS customers. He also works as a lab advocate to some of IBM’s largest North American customers. He presented Db2 topics at IBM worldwide conferences, IDUG (NA, SA, EMEA), and SHARE Conferences (US). He co-authored numerous IBM Redbooks publications and white papers.


    Email: aciabattoni@ibm.com

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