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TUG Buzz! for Monday September 19th, 2022


⌚ Last chance to register for MoM this week:

Wednesday, September 21st, 5:00 PM

Join us for this in-person meeting at the Monte Carlo Inn & Suites
(Downtown Markham) 7255 Warden Ave., Markham ON L3R 1B4

      ...with live-streaming on Zoom!

logo: IBM logo: Monte Carlo Inn (Downtown Markham Suites

* Note: An MP4 recording of this meeting will be available to download for TUG members in good standing, by email request to admin@tug.ca.

ABSTRACTS:

Session 1 (5:00 PM)

What is SYSTOOLS and how can you leverage it?

Db2 for i provides useful tools and examples in the SYSTOOLS schema. Come to this session to learn what shiny gems lie within this unopened treasure chest. You need not be an SQL programmer to gain tremendous value from SQL tools!

Session 2 (7:00 PM)

Best practices for debugging and servicing SQL PL

In this session, Scott will share some of his techniques for producing and maintaining functional SQL. Every programmer has their techniques building, debugging, and maintaining code. Come to this session to see some of Scott's tried and true techniques.


SPEAKER:

photo: Scott Forstie

Scott Forstie

IBM USA
Business Architect, Db2 for IBM i


Scott Forstie is a Senior Technical Staff Member within IBM i development and spends most of his time working as the Db2 for i Architect. He has worked on IBM operating system development since joining IBM in 1989. Scott is a frequently published author, speaker at industry events around the globe and can be found @Forstie_IBMi and forstie@us.ibm.com. Scott is an avid runner, enjoys cooking and shooting pool.
Websites:
      ► http://ibm.biz/Db2foriServices,
      ► http://ibm.biz/IBMi_ACS,
      ► https://ibm.biz/Db2foriSQLTutor


ALL PATRONS AND STAFF ARE REQUIRED TO BE FULLY VACCINATED TO ATTEND THE MoM IN-PERSON. If you are unable or unwilling to comply with these measures, we invite you to watch the meeting on Zoom.

AGENDA TIMELINE for September 21st MoM

ADMISSION: Free for TUG members (Non-members $60)

 

   • 4:30 PM In-person Check-in


   • 5:00 PM Session 1 -What is SYSTOOLS and how can you leverage it?  


   6:00 PM Intermission (dinner)

   7:00 PM Session 2 -Best practices for debugging and servicing SQL PL


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NOTE: Once your registration is confirmed, you will receive an email with the meeting link, meeting ID, and password.

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Future TUG MoM Calendar:

DATE / VENUE TIME / TOPICS SPEAKERS / SPONSOR

Wednesday SEP 21
Live in Markham

5:00 PM - Session 1 (with live Zoom)
Topic: What is SYSTOOLS and how can you leverage it?
6:00 PM - Intermission (dinner)
7:00 PM - Session 2 (with live Zoom)
Topic: Best practices for debugging and servicing SQL PL

Speaker:
Scott Forstie

(IBM Rochester)

Wednesday OCT 19

12:00 PM Noon Zoom MoM
Topic: Don't forget your CT
            in your CI/CD pipeline

Speaker:
Alan Ashley

(ARCAD Software)

Wednesday NOV 23
Live in Mississauga

5:00 PM - Session 1 (with live Zoom)
Topic: "Better Object Builder" (BOB)
6:00 PM - Intermission (dinner)
7:00 PM - Session 2 (with live Zoom)
Topic: TBA

Speakers:
Edmund Reinhardt

(IBM Canada)
Grant Cooper &
Andrew Vaiciunas

(LANSA)

Wednesday DEC 14
(one week early)

12:00 PM Noon Zoom MoM
Topic: The True Cost of a Cyber Breach

Speaker:
Thibault Dambrine


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