Tuesday, August 5, 2014: 1:30 PM-2:30 PM
Room 402 (David L. Lawrence Convention Center)
Speaker:
Robert Catterall(IBM Corporation)
At sites around the world, an ever-greater percentage of the DB2 for z/OS workload is related to client-server applications (i.e., applications that access DB2 data via DDF, the distributed data facility). This session will provide attendees with information that they can use to help ensure that DB2 is serving network-attached applications with optimal performance, scalability, availability, and security. There will be an emphasis on exploiting features delivered in the last few releases of DB2 for z/OS.
Tracks: Middleware, Performance/Capacity Planning and Software Architecture