IDUG Db2 Table Talk Julia Carter & Marcus Davage for IDUG
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IDUG's Db2 Table Talk is an open conversation with our hosts, Julia Carter and Marcus Davage. We'll tackle topics of interest to our Db2 community, engage industry thought leaders, and discuss new features and technologies as well as tips and tricks to help the Db2 community to continue to learn and develop both technically and professionally.
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Mainframe Mastery with Anna McKee
Once hailed ‘Queen of the Mainframe’ on account of her winning two out of three Master The Mainframe competitions, second-generation mainframer Anna McKee talks Db2, piano and pickleball.
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Rock’n’Roll’n’Db2 with Kurt Struyf
The DBAs have left the building! Join us as we chat with Kurt Struyf about Db2, Elvis and sheep.
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Beer with Roy Boxwell
Hold on to your sides as we helter-skelter through the fun-packed, beer-fueled career of serial-programmer, Roy Boxwell, who cannot actually, by all accounts, box well. Shame.
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Born with High Flying Ambitions with Chris Crone
Chris talks us though his high school dreams to be an Aeronautical Engineer in the US Air Force and how he decided that his sense of humour might lend itself better to Computer Science! It’s been a whirlwind journey developing his career alongside Db2 from Intern to Distinguished Engineer.
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Db2’s Christmas Cracker with Frank Rhodes
This month at Db2 Table Talk, we talk to Frank about his cosmic career in Db2 and his world-renowned Christmas displays and how he is passionate about giving all he can to both the Db2 community and his local community.
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IDUG Halloween | Db2 Horrors with Phil Grainger
Recently retired Phil Grainger tells us about how failing as a pharmacy student pushed him into Db2 even though he thought it was a terrible choice as a career. From serving as the lone DBA at The Royal Mail with zero experience – terrifying! – to becoming a performance tool expert and navigating head-hunters to finally settling down on his "own" island after a healthy dose of globe-trotting ... Phil has Db2 to thank!
Learn more about IDUG, the International Db2 User Group, at www.idug.org.