Fw: Next DB2 Chat - Mar 31 - Oracle DB2 Architecture Comparison [6]
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----- Forwarded by Muhammad
Shuja/Pakistan/IBM on 09/03/2011 13:54 -----
From:
Rav Ahuja <rsa...@ca.ibm.com>
To:
Rav Ahuja <rsa...@ca.ibm.com>
Date:
09/03/2011 02:09
Subject:
Next DB2 Chat
- Mar 31 - Oracle DB2 Architecture Comparison [6]
We are pleased to invite you to the next webinar in the
DB2 Chat with the Lab series:
DB2 and Oracle - An Architectural Comparison
Date: Thursday, March 31, 2011 (31.3.2010)
Time: 12:30 AM - 2:00 PM Eastern Time (ET)
11:30 AM Central / 9:30 AM Pacific / 17:30hrs London / 18:30hrs Frankfurt,
Paris / India 11 PM
Speakers: Sal Vella (IBM), Burt Vialpando (IBM)
Register: http://bit.ly/gxtk9S
Description:
Many database professionals and DBAs often ask how DB2 and Oracle compare
architecturally, that is, how they are different and similar at their core.
They also ask what are the equivalent concepts, names, commands etc. in
the other database system. This free webinar will answer those questions
by covering the following topics in detail:
- Server architecture comparison (e.g. instances and database model, process
vs. thread)
- Memory architecture comparison (e.g. Oracle SGA & PGA vs. DB2 instance,
database and application memory)
- Parameters, environment variables and registry variables
- Database storage model comparison (e.g. table space types and layouts,
compression approaches)
- Basic database administration comparison (e.g. terminology, create database,
start/stop, dictionary vs. system catalog, performance)
- Compatibility mode for running Oracle applications with DB2
This webcast is intended for database professionals:
- familiar with Oracle and looking to learn more about DB2 (for Linux,
Unix and Windows),
- familiar with DB2 and looking to learn more about Oracle
- who work in a heterogeneous environment and looking to expand their DBMS
knowledge and career prospects.
Join Sal Vella and Burt Vialpando on Thursday Mar 31, 2011, at 12:30 PM
Eastern to learn more.