Stream: Virtual Room 9
Time: 12:30 - 13:15
Tori, Keziah and Mark explore interesting experiences and surprising results based upon their health checks of various Db2 environments. All data will reflect real life situations, but will be anonymized. You may be able to apply some of their experiences to your Db2 subsystem.
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Mark Rader is a Db2 for z/OS specialist in the IBM Z Washington Systems Center. He has 40 years of technical experience with IBM, and over 35 years with Db2 for z/OS. He has led many Db2 data sharing implementations and has presented a variety of topics at conferences, including IDUG, SHARE, IBM Technical University, GSE UK, and at regional Db2 user group meetings. He has worked closely with Db2 development in delivering the Early Support Programs for Db2 10, Db2 11, and Db2 12. He is an author of Redbooks on Parallel Sysplex application considerations, Db2 data sharing, Db2 for z/OS distributed function, and Db2 13 for z/OS.
Keziah Knopp is a Db2 for z/OS Specialist at the IBM Z Washington Systems Center (WSC). Prior to joining the WSC Keziah focused on z/OS Communications Server, writing papers and delivering presentations on IPv6 and IBM z Encryption Readiness Technology (zERT). She has presented at SHARE conferences on communications and Db2 REST topics and is an author of the "Db2 13 for z/OS and More" Redbook. Most recently, she worked on a special project for Db2 subsystem automation, collaborating with developers and writing Python scripts.
Tori Felt is an Associate Technical Enablement Specialist in the IBM Z Washington Systems Center. As part of the Db2 for z/OS team, Tori analyses client data, makes technical recommendations, delivers the Db2 REST and Hybrid Cloud workshop, and develops new workshop offerings.
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