Synopsis
IBM's DB2 Universal Database Version 6.1 for UNIX, Windows, and OS/2 delivers unprecedented power, scalability, e-business support, and much more! Now, there's a complete, authoritative guide to deploying, managing, and developing applications with DB2 UN V6.1 - and preparing for IBM's updated DB2 UN V6.1 certification exams! This is IBM's definitive guide and reference for the newest, most powerful version of DB2 Universal Database ever: Version 6.1. DB2 Universal Database Version 6.1 for UNIX, Windows and OS/2 Certification Guide, Third Edition delivers end-to-end coverage for every DB2 UN developer and administrator, on every platform: Windows, UNIX, or OS/2 - including the most systematic IN DB2 UDB certification review you con find. IBM DB2 experts present a detailed overview of the DB2 UDB family of products, key DB2 concepts, and terminology, plus in-depth coverage of installation, configuration, networking, security; application development, data integrity, optimization, and more. Coverage includes: • DB2 administration: populating tables with import and loud utilities, monitoring, logging, maintenance, and tuning • Security: Controlling date access through authentication, assigned authorities, user/group privileges, and more • Database backup and recovery, step by step • DB2 SQL, in depth: database objects, Data Definition Language (DDL), Data Manipulation Language (DML), triggers, outer joins, OLAP SQL, table hierarchies, concurrency, and embedded SQL • Database access techniques using ODBC, JDBC, and ADO Whether you're deploying DB2 UDB V6.1, managing DB2 UDB V6.1, preparing for DB2 UDB V6.1 certification, or all three, DB2 Universal Database Version 6.1 for UNIX, Windows, and OS/2 Certification Guide, Third Edition will be your single most valuable resource.
À propos de l?auteur
About the Authors Jonathan Cook was the DB2 UDB Project Leader at the International Technical Support Organization (ITSO), Austin Center. Robert Horbus is a member of the DB2 UBD Data Management Consulting Services team out of the IBM Toronto Lab. Robert most recently was the D82 UDB Certification Program Manager. Tetsuya Shirai is a Project Leader at the ITSO Austin Center. Having worked in Tokyo before joining the ITSO, he has worked in the area of DB2 Services, teaching classes to both customers and IBM employees.
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