Mike Cain, DB2 for i expert and i-Community presenter at the Rochester 2012 event will be running one of his DB2 for i SQLQuery Performance Monitoring and Tuning Workshops in London on the 26th February.
These courses have always been well received and Mike is a fantastic presenter. A number of clients have attended his courses and raved about them.
If you would like more details or to sign up for the workshop please use the URL below:
“Learn a methodology for tuning IBM DB2 for i Structured Query Language (SQL)
data access and query processing for optimum performance. Explore the methods behind the DB2 for i query optimizer and engine, as well as how they relate to database performance. Discuss performance issues affecting the design of the database and the applications using DB2 for i, database performance parameters, and the various tools that assist in SQL monitoring, analysis and tuning. “
If you would like to discuss this or any other IBM Power topic please contact Applied Technologies – https://applied-tech.development-box.co.uk or 01753 478333
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