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Voice of the DB2 Community - Podcast series

Interviews and discussions on topics vital to DB2 users

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Welcome to Voice of the DB2 Community! In this podcast series on DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows topics, we conduct interviews with technical leaders, users, and business partners, who offer their expert insights and discuss technology innovation and evolution. Host: Rav Ahuja.

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Raul Chong tells us about his new book Understanding DB2 - Learning Visually with Examples and how its different from other DB2 books.
Sal Vella, VP of DB2 Development, talks about the focus on Quality in DB2 9.x, new features, customer adoption, and future strategy.
Dale McInnis highlights the Backup and Recovery improvements in DB2 Viper 2.
Paul Bird discusses Auditing and Compliance related enhancements in DB2 Viper 2.
Dale McInnis outlines the High Availability (HA) enhancements in DB2 Viper 2.
Paul Bird talks about the new workload management (WLM) capabilities in DB2 Viper 2 and how they compare to Query Patroller (QP).
Walid Rjaibi provides an overview of the security-related improvements in DB2 Viper 2.
Matt Huras discusses the new multi-threaded DB2 architecture in Viper 2.
Raul Chong introduces the DB2 on Campus program and talks about how students can get involved.
Chris Gruber discusses how DB2 enables SOA and Web 2.0 with point-and-click web services, feeds, etc.
Grant Hutchison talks about how application DBAs and developers can benefit from the new Viper Developer tools, currently in beta with Viper 2.
Tim Vincent provides an overview of what's new in Viper 2, including workload management, security, compliance, availability, application enablement, etc.
Leon Katsnelson tells us about DB2 Express-C, the no-cost data server from IBM that is free to build, free to deploy, and free to distribute ... No limits! Now available with optional low-cost support.
Ted Wasserman discusses migration to DB2 9 pureXML from DB2 XML Extender and other competitive database offerings such as Oracle, Tamino, etc.
Rex Wiederanders talks about the benefits of DB2 Data Warehouse Edition (DWE) and whats new in DWE 9.1.1 and 9.1.2.
Matthias Nicola from IBM Silicon Valley Lab discusses performance and flexibility benefits of using DB2 9 pureXML technology.
Mike Nelson from Sun Microsystems talks about the readiness and advantages of Sun platforms for running DB2.
Darren Peterson from UBMatrix introduces XBRL. He also talks about their use of DB2 9 pureXML technology for building XBRL solutions.
Bart Carlson and Tom Grannan from Napersoft talk about how they are leveraging DB2 9 pureXML technology to deliver a customer communications management solution.
Is DB2 9 one of the most stable releases in DB2 history? Listen to Jason Gartner from the DB2 QA team discuss the health and stability of DB2 9.
Chris Davis from Skytide talks about extracting insight from XML data and Skytide's XML analytics platform for DB2 9.
Kevin Beck from the DB2 development team explains how this new DB2 9 feature can be used for partitioning data using range values and simplify roll-in and roll-out.
Matthias Nicola from the DB2 team in IBM Silicon Valley Lab talks to the common use cases for DB2 9 pureXML technology, including a couple of industry specific scenarios.
Jim Wankowski and Amit Agarwal, technology specialists at Quest Software, discuss Toad for DB2, a database development and administration tool.
Heather Ramsey, Training and Certification Program Manager, talks about the roadmap and the resources available for getting DB2 9 certified.
Chief DB2 Architect, Tim Vincent, discusses DB2 9 strategic priorities and introduces the key features in this most significant version of DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows. Tim also gives a sneak preview into the future of DB2.
 
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