Arrow Electronics, Inc.

New Functions and Features in DB2 11 for zOS

CODE: CV320G

LENGTH: 24 Hours (3 days)

PRICE: £1,950.00

Description

Learn about the new features and enhancements of DB2 11 for z/OS, including the technical detail of the functional enhancements of this significant new version of DB2 for z/OS.

Note: This course shall be made available a unit at a time. If you wish to receive training on this new version of DB2 11 for z/OS, contact your training provider to request a class containing the latest content.

Objectives

  • Describe selected new features and enhancements of DB2 11 for z/OS
  • Evaluate the usefulness of the new features and enhancements of DB2 11 for z/OS

Audience

This is an intermediate course for system and database administrators, application developers, and other individuals  who need a technical introduction to selected new features of DB2 11 for z/OS.

Prerequisites

You should have practical experience with DB2 for z/OS and have good knowledge of the functions and usage of DB2 10 for z/OS.

Programme

  • Availability
  • SQL
  • Security
  • Data Sharing
  • Utilities
  • Application Enablement
  • Connectivity and Administration Routines
  • XML
  • Performance
  • Scalabiity
  • Installation and Migration

Further Information

Prior to enrolling, IBM Employees must follow their Division/Department processes to obtain approval to attend this public training class. Failure to follow Division/Department approval processes may result in the IBM Employee being personally responsible for the class charges.

GBS practitioners that use the EViTA system for requesting external training should use that same process for this course. Go to the EViTA site to start this process: http://w3.ibm.com/services/gbs/evita/BCSVTEnrl.nsf

Once you enroll in a GTP class, you will receive a confirmation letter that should show:

  • The current GTP list price
  • The 20% discounted price available to IBMers. This is the price you will be invoiced for the class.

Session Dates

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