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The DB2Night Show: Dear IBM

Dec 28, 2009
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The DB2Night Show: Dear IBM If you’ve never heard of The DB2Night Show, basically has the simple mission of building a fun and interactive community around DB2 LUW through a series of episodes that include fun stuff, education, tips, and special guests. Guests on this next show, January 8, 2010 at 10am CENTRAL, from IBM will be:

  • Drew Bradstock (DB2 LUW Product Manager)
  • Tim Vincent (IBM Fellow and Chief Architect DB2 LUW)
  • Sal Vella (Vice President, Development, Distributed Data Servers and Data Warehousing)

This show will be your opportunity to send a “Dear IBM” letter to db2nightshow@dbisoftware.com to have answered on the show or maybe you can raise your hand and get answered during the live broadcast. This broadcast will be, for the very first time, give the capability to put Studio Audience members “On the Air” so that IBM Executives can hear your voice—simply by using a headset and microphone, and raising your hand. So, register for this at http://www.dbisoftware.com/db2nightshow and come join the fun.

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