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Category: 2013 Conference

G13 – Moe : Designing graphical reports with Genero

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G14 – Barclay : Genero – everything you need to know that never quite got documented

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G12 – Ho : Mobile creating connected mobile applications using Genero

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G11 – Barclay : Genero Studio Create your own templates for Business Application Modeler

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G10 – Galais : Genero Studio I4GL Modernization Made Easy

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G09 – Rees : Leveraging the Java ecosystem with Genero

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G07 – Palmer : Application modeling with Genero Studio

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G06 – Sykes : Building SaaS applications with Genero Cloud

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G03 – Palmer : Genero deployment strategies

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G02 – Carlsson : How Genero has been used to modernize parts of an old 4GL application

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G01 – Barclay : Genero – Develop dynamic screen layouts with the Abstract User Interface

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E07 – Pointer : Big Data Discovery with IBMs InfoSphere Data Explorer

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E06 – Farr : IBM Mobile Database, the details

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E18 – Parker : The invisible database embedding Informix

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E17 – Dembla : Using Hibernate to build applications for Informix

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E15 – Nieman : Cloud Computing at the Enterprise Level with Informix

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E13 – Jamison : Dynamic Configuration Tuning

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E12 – Privett : All about ALARM_ALL_EVENTS. What does a DBA need to know

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E10 – Goel : Leveraging Optim Data Growth and Test Data Management solution

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E09 – Jamison : Use and Benefits of using InfoSphere Optim Query Capture and Replay with IDS

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E08 – Farr : IBM Mobile Database Solution

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E04 – Campbell : IBM Cognos Dynamic Query Engine

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D17 – Rajagopal : Informix Warehouse Accelerator and data mart administration in OpenAdmin Tool

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D16 – Fister : Intel in the Era of Big Data, A Viewpoint from the Beginning of the Stack

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D07 – Cheng : Using SQL Execution Plans for Performance Tuning in Informix 11.7

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D06 – Leffler : Enhanced security though more grandular administration

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D05 – Tran : Operational Analytics on Informix Architecture and Performance evaluation

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D03 – Murthy : Informix Warehouse Accelerator: Architectural Options for Optimal Performance

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D02 – Ben-Israel : Ehcache Java’s Most Widely Used Cache

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D01 – Vega : Backup and Restore: Faster and Easier with Informix 12 .1

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C18 – Girsch : Getting the Most from Storage Optimization

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C17 – Girsch : Using MACH-11 Replication to Migrate a Data Center

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C16 – Roy : What’s new in IBM Informix TimeSeries in 12.1

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C14 – Dembla : Useful Business Analytics SQL operators and more

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C13 – Gupte : Building a Hierarchical Data Model Using the Latest IBM Informix Features

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C12 – Kagel : Best Practices for Informix Developers

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C10 – Doctor : As Easy as ABC! The Performance Made Easy Button – Lessons Learned

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C07 – Kagel : Implementing BiTemporal Data Using Informix

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C06 – Bowman : Pushing the Envelope Adventures in Upgrading Informix Legacy Systems the new way

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C05 – Cuadras : Building Mobile Mission critical applications on Informix Real case study

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C04 – Salvador : IWA configuration and deployment in real world

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C03 – Jamison : Using Security Best Practices with Informix

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C02 – Chander : Application performance tuning

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C01 – Lawry : How to use more of your memory

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B17 – Murthy : Deep dive into interval and rolling window partitioning in IBM Informix

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B16 – Inturi : Informix in Cloud Environment

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B14 – Ho : Informix 12.1 speeds up queries on TimeSeries data with IBM Informix Warehouse Accelerator

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B13 – Vega : Checklist for troubleshooting a slow Informix query

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B12 – Gupte : Discover the power of Recursive SQL and query transformation with IBM Informix 12.10

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B11 – Bohm : Using IBM Guardium with IBM Informix for enhanced security

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B10 – Leffler : All About Informix Private Server – Tips, Tricks and Traps

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B07 – Beebe : Web Application Security

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B06 – Beebe : Getting PHP and PDO_Informix to Play Nicely

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B05 – Privett : Sync Vs Check – Which is best for you

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B04 – Qu : Large Informix Database Migration with No or Minimal Downtime

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B02 – Coimbra : What is RAID, Tips to define Infrastructure, case study, tips for choosing Ontape or Onbar

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B01 – Lima : IDS – differences between versions

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A18 – Coimbra : Informix Deep Compression – Save Money Reducing Storage Costs

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A17 – Edmiston : Informix Network Encryption

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A15 – Rajagopal : IBM Mobile OpenAdmin Tool for Informix

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A14 – Tomchik : Across platform data Syncing using Merge and External Tables

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A13 – Chakraborty : Problem solving made easy with IBM Informix debugging tools

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A12 – Vercelletto : Indexing techniques which one to use when

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A11 – Ho : Operational Analytics in Informix Adding Value to your Transactional Environment

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A10 – Geib : Informix Connection Manager Best Practices

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A08 – Miao : Understanding new OLAP functions support in IBM Informix 12.10

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A07 – Roy : InfoShpere Streams and Informix

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A06 – Miao : Query Optimizer Enhancements in 12.1

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A04 – Dryak : DBA Intranet – Web based monitoring tool

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A03 Lolabattu : IBM Informix best practices session on Server tuning and troubleshooting from IO perspective

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A01 – Legner : Informix hidden columns – purpose, mechanics and use of ROWID, CRCOLS, and ERKEY

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E02 – Chander : Application Performance Tuning for Informix Database

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