Re: Version blues

From: The Boss <nltaal_at_baasbovenbaas.demon.nl>
Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2009 09:15:17 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <835fdbec-b379-4644-8eab-966ac620ed72_at_y17g2000yqn.googlegroups.com>



On 12 jun, 02:38, Serge Rielau <srie..._at_ca.ibm.com> wrote:
> The Boss wrote:
> > Serge Rielau wrote:
> > <...>
> >> PS: On July 16 I give talk on
> >> "Enabling applications from Oracle to DB2 the easy way"
> >> at ibm.com/db2/labchats
> >> 11:30 AM Eastern / 10:30 AM Central / 8:30 AM Pacific /
> >>  4:30 PM London  /  5:30 PM Munich
>
> >> Would love to hear your thoughts in the Q&A afterwards (or before)
>
> > It's not even announced yet on the 'labchats' page...
> > Without some more background on the exact subject (and what you are and
> > aren't going to cover), it is difficult to express our thoughts.
> > Do you perhaps have any pointers to some background info?
> > From the "DB2 9.7 Overview" presentation charts (slide 33: Break free with
> > DB2) I got these bullet points that seems to be related to your talk:
>
> > - Support other DBMS's SQL, natively
> > - Support other DBMS's procedural language, natively
> > - Easily import other DBMS's schemas
> > - Support other DBMS's concurrency models
> > - Support flexible data typing
>
> > Given your background, I'll take it that you will cover at least the first
> > two points (plus the last one), but I for one would be very anxious to know
> > whether you'll also cover the other ones? (especially the one on
> > concurrency)
>
> > [added comp.databases.ibm-db2]
>
> I have answered in c.d.ibm-db2.

I've read it and I'm very satisfied with the answer ;-)

> While the topic ironically is squarely aimed at the locals here I don't
> want to overexercise my guest-rights here ... ;-)
>

That's why I added the db2 group, but was hesitant to remove this one ...

Cheers and thanks!

--
Jeroen
Received on Fri Jun 12 2009 - 11:15:17 CDT

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