Using DASD Manager to Control Your DB2 Environment
Overview The mainframe has become the hub for most of the mission critical applications in many organizations, and houses most, if not all, of the enterprise data. That data is increasingly being stored in DB2 (for z/OS) and accessed by a variety of methods, including DYNAMIC SQL. The attendee will learn to use BMC Solutions to manage database growth and provide optimal performance for the business applications. The presenter will focus on automating the reorg process and provide other utility automation options by exploring the various capabilities of BMC's Database Performance Solution for DB2 on z/OS.
| Publisher | BMC Software | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Live Date | 19th March 2008 00:00 UTC | ||
| Format | Webcast | ||
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