Please attend if you can, and if you can't, pass it on to someone who can. This 
will be an excellent meeting with great food.

"Long, Edward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  Subject: FW: NEDB2UG Meeting Notice 
- November 15, 2007
Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 10:45:28 -0400
From: "Long, Edward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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  A joint session with the RACF userÂ’s group.
    Ed Long
Corporate Technical Consultant
Kronos Incorporated
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  Experts at Improving the Performance of People and Business™

      
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  From: New England DB2 Users Group [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 3:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: NEDB2UG Meeting Notice - November 15, 2007

   
  Hello All



The next meeting of the New England DB2 User's group will occur on Thursday 
November 15 2007 at the Publick House in Sturbridge Mass. As usual we will 
start at 0900 and wrap up by 4pm.



We have a terrific lineup featuring presentations on both the 'database' and 
the 'administration' parts of our job(s). We will hear from IBM on techniques 
for offloading data security responsibilities to the Data Security folks and on 
ways to cut the cost of running DB2.  We will also hear from NEON Enterprise 
Software and Lumigent on how to efficiently administer the various users of our 
logging facilities and why that is important.



Our speakers include

Jay Yothers (IBM SVL) who has spoken to our group almost as often as Roger 
Miller, and with equal grace, wit and insight.

Mark Nelson (IBM POK) who is one of the authors of the RACF /DB2 interface and 
is a frequent speaker at Share, IOD and elsewhere.

Henry Parnell (Lumigent), a solution architect with 20+ years experience in 
system development and administration

Joe Brockert (Neon Enterprise Software Inc.)has 30 years of experience in our 
industry with much of it as a DBA .



All of these presentations will cover both the business aspects and the 
technical aspects of their topics.  As such this is a great meeting for DBA's, 
Data Security types, Data Processing Auditors, performance analysts and even 
system programmers. Anyone involved with evaluating the implications and costs 
of some of these 'audit' strategies will get a lot from this meeting. For 
example, how much will my CPU consumption go up if I turn on detailed audit 
logging for all DB2 tables? Who will post process that data, and how? How much 
processor will that workload consume? Who will pay for this development?



Please do pass this note around and encourage your colleagues to attend. This 
is your group too!



We will have more info on the speakers and presentations on our website by the 
end of next week(11/2).



Now the facts:

Location: Public House Hotel, Sturbridge, MA Date: Thursday, November 15, 2007

Time: 9:00 to 4:00(registration and continental breakfast at 8:00)

Cost $40 including a fabulous lunch and all the sticky buns I can eat!



Agenda:



0900        Opening Remarks

0915-1030   Henry Parnell (Lumigent) Choosing a database audit strategy and 
process.

1030-1045   Break.

1045-1200   Jay Yothers on DB2 Version 9 and some Very Useful technologies.

1200-1300   Lunch.

1300-1415   Mark Nelson (IBM) RACF and DB2.

1415-1430   Break.

1430-1545   Joe Brockert (Neon Enterprise Software Inc.) The Impact of 
Regulatory Compliance on database administration

1545-1600   Wrapup and Raffle.



To preregister, please send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

All preregistrations should be received no later than November 9th.



Any questions, please let us know. Hope to see all of you on November 15.




Edward Long

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