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Category: 2010 Conference

TAM2B – Miller: Rev Up Your Engine Improve the Speed of Your IDS – part 1

TAM2B – Miller: Rev Up Your Engine Improve the Speed of Your IDS – part 2

TAM2A – Miller: Rev Up Your Engine Improve the Speed of Your IDS – part 2

TAM2A – Miller: Rev Up Your Engine Improve the Speed of Your IDS part 1

TPM2B – Miller: How to use the database scheduler and SQL Admin API

TPM2A – Miller: How to use the database scheduler and SQL Admin API

HOL5 – Wang: IDS in Cloud Hands On Lab

E17 – Natarajan: Mine your own business

E16 – Perrin: Informix is Not for Legacy Applications

E15 – Lurie: Informix Compression disk speed really matters

E14 – Flannery: Live End to End Data Warehousing and Analytics Using Info

E13 – Miller: The Basics of Writing and Utilizing C User Defined Routines

E12 – Miller: Understanding Auto Update Statistics

E11 – Ferreira: Programming java UDRs

E10 – Lurie: WebSphere for Informix You have a need to know

E09 – Ho: Overview of the IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer for IDS

E08 – Gomes: Best practices for using the Informix Warehouse ELT tooling

E07 – Bowerman: Cloud Computing with IDS

E06 – Nair: Hows your BI Building your BI platform with Informix

E05 – Leffler: IDS Security Best Practices PCI Compliance

E04 – Knutsen: Building Data Warehouses with IBM Informix

E03 – Leffler: Using IDS with the Go Programming Language

E03 – Leffler: Using IDS with the Go Programming Language.bz2

E02 – Wheeler: Climbing the performance pyramid

E01 – Valtanen: How IBM solidDB In Memory Database Technology Benefits

D17 – Tracy: Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Checkpoints

D16 – Vega: Help yourself with SQLTRACE

D15 – Cartellone: Intrado and Informix helping to save lives

D14 – Desautels: IDS Security Best Practices

D13 – Vega: IDS Backup and Restore New Features Tips and Insights

D12 – Privett: Upgrading Hardware and IBM Informix Dynamic Server with Zero downtime

D11 – Fung: Reduce your IT costs with IBM System x Informix Cluster

D10 – Naik: The ins and outs of AIO KAIO DIRECT I O and CONCURRENT I O

D09 – Jamison: New Informix features for Application Developers

D08 – Lashley: Conversion Guard Making it easier than ever to migrate back

D07 – Jamison: Informix and Disk Level Encryption The Data Encryption

D05 – Jay: Using the IBM Support Assistant for Performance Tuning

D04 – Von Bargen: OAT Behind the Scenes

D03 – Naik: The Autonomics of Informix Dynamic Server 11.5

D02 – Pruet: New Replication Availability Functionality since 11.50xC1

D01 – Kutty: Getting the Best out of Support

C17 – Feagan: Developing Eclipse Applications that Embed Informix Management

C16 – Bohm: PDQ Not Just Pretty Darn Quick

C15 – Tan: Informix Health Check and Performance Tuning

C14 – Koerner: How IDS can turn an ordinary sports event into a Smart Sports

C13 – Sun: IDS and Telecom Industry in China

C12 – Cheng: Protecting Your Data Through Data De Identification

C11 – Johnson: Using Informix to break into a new market

C10 – Bowerman: Enterprise Class Embeddability

C09 – Horn: How to migrate 100s of Applications 1000s of Servers

C08 – Jimenez: Secure Availability of Public Finances with IBM IDS CAF

C07 – Mottupalli: Informix 4GL functions usage in the GUI environment

C06 – Koerner: Beyond Mach 11 and Compression. The forgotten features

C05 – Kale: Always Online Modifying your server and database schema

C04 – Mujumdar: Optimistic Concurrency in IDS

C03 – Mottupalli: Accelerating Your Business with IDS

C02 – Nair: Disposable Dashboards Mix and Mash dashboards in a day

C01 – Brown: An introduction to the new features in IDS 11.5

BOF4 – Ho: Warehouse and Business Intelligence

BOF1 – Knutsen: Fastest Informix DBA Contest The Results

B17 – Geib: Slithering Snakes Using Python with IDS.py

B17 – Geib: Slithering Snakes Using Python with IDS

B16 – Link: Best Practices for Using SPL

B15 – Kagel: Best Practices for Informix Developers

B14 – Roy: Understanding DRDA features and benefits

B13 – Quirke: Performance Management in the 21st Century

B12 – David Cosmo: Smart Meter Monitoring Why Timeseries is the Only Option

B11 – Singh: A Peek into the Lab Informix Development and Agile Practice

B10 – Murthy: Adding predictive search like google suggest into your web

B09 – Galais: Good Health Genero and IDS in the Cloud First Steps Toward

B08 – Payne: Using Informix and the Entity Framework

B06 – Priest: Using Open Source Languages with Informix Part 2

B05 – Priest: Using Open Source Languages with Informix Part 1

B04 – Nunes: Use EXPLAIN SQL with any Tool

B03 – Dunham: Wilkie Development of DataBlades for Managing Scientific Data

B01 – Paidi: Best Practices for Running Informix Instances in a VMware

ALT6 – Tracy: Disaster Recovery Planning Methods to Minimize Downtime

ALT5 – Mottupalli: Data file abstraction via External Tables providing High

ALT4 – Desautels: Auditing in IDS Best Practices

ALT3 – Geib: Using the Change Data Capture API

ALT2 – Roy: Integrating IDS with the Enterprise An Overview

ALT1 – Jamison: Understanding Informix Index Performance tuning

A17 – Khachar: Integration Informix and other IBM Products

A16 – Magie: Informix in the Everyday World Moving from 10 to 11

A15 – Carlson: Using the Onpladm Tool for Informix High Performance Loader

A14 – Clancy: Replay your Informix production transaction load

A13 – Chander: Performance Tuning for Informix applications

A12 – Hattrell: Informix Dynamic Server can be Groovy

A11 – Lashley: IDS Indexing

A10 – Rabe: Using Enterprise Replication for Workload Partitioning

A09 – Knutsen: Exploring the Sysadmin Database Performance Montoring

A08 – Kagel: Performance Tuning In Depth the Next Generation Part 2

A07 – Kagel: Performance Tuning In Depth the Next Generation Part 1

A06 – Bohm: To Log or Not to Log Everything About Database Logging

A03 – Girsch: Physical Database Design Best Practices

A02 – Bentebal: Everything you wanted to know about External tables in ID

A05 – Filippi: Implementing SDS Shared Disk Secondary Tips and Tricks

A04 – Summers: Combining HDR and ER for the ultimate HA production

A01 – Parker: Data Modeling

00: 2010 Conference Guide

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