Thirty Years of IDUG Presentations

IDUG just completed its European conference in Malta celebrating 30 years of IDUG conference excellence. The conference detailed application development, system, database and industry topics continue from the large community of users, IBMers, consultants, and vendors.

During the IDUG Tuesday night reception I was humbled and honored for my 30 years of presenting at the IDUG North American and many of the European IDUG conferences. Thank you!

Presentations by Dave Beulke at the IDUG, IBM and CMG Conferences over the Years

  • 2018 – Malta/Philadelphia
    • Best Design and Performance Practices for Analytics, ML and A
  • 2017 – Anaheim
    • Understand IDAA Performance and Justify an IDAA Appliance
  • 2016 – Austin
    • Performance Enterprise Architectures for Analytic Design Patterns
    • How to do your own Db2 Security Audit
  • 2015 – Valley Forge
    • Db2 Security Practices
    • Big Data Performance Analytics Insights
  • 2014 – Phoenix
    • Big Data SQL Considerations
  • 2013 – Orlando
    • Big Data Disaster Recovery Performance
  • 2012 – Denver
    • Agile Big Data Analytics
  • 2011 – Anaheim
    • Db2 Temporal Tables Performance Designs
  • 2010 – Tampa
    • Java DB2 Developer Performance Best Practices
  • 2009 – Denver
    • Java Db2 Perf with pureQuery and Data Studio
    • Improve Performance with Db2 Version 9 for z/OS
  • 2008 – Dallas
    • Java pureQuery and Data Studio Performance
  • 2007 – San Jose
    • Developing High Performance SOA Java Db2 Apps
    • Why I want Db2 Version 9
  • 2006 – Tampa
    • Class – How to do a Db2 Performance Review
    • Db2 Data Sharing
    • Data Warehouse Designs for Performance
  • 2005 – Denver
    • High Performance Data Warehousing
  • 2004 – Orlando
    • Db2 V8 Performance
    • President of IDUG
  • 2003 – Las Vegas
    • Db2 UDB Server for z/OS V8 Breaking all the Limits
    • Co-author IBM Business Intelligence Certification Exam
  • 2002 – San Diego
    • Db2 UDB for LUW 8 – What is new in Db2 Version 8
    • Data Warehouse Performance
  • 2001 – Orlando
    • Data Sharing Recovery Cookbook
    • Designing a Data Warehouse for High Performance
    • Co-authored the first IBM Db2 z/OS Certification Exam
  • 2000 – Dallas
    • Db2 Data Warehouse Performance Part II
  • 1999 – Orlando
    • Store Procedures & Multi-Tier Performance
    • Developing your Business Intelligence Strategy
    • Evaluating OLAP Tools
  • 1998 – San Francisco
    • Db2 Version 6 Universal Solutions
    • Db2 Data Warehouse Performance
    • Db2 & the Internet Part II
  • 1997 – Chicago
    • Db2 & the Internet
  • 1996 – Dallas
    • Sysplex & Db2 Data Sharing
    • Best Speaker Award at CMG Conference Mullen Award
  • 1995 – Orlando/Sydney
    • Practical Performance Tips
    • Improving Application Development Efficiency
  • 1994 – San Diego
    • Database Design for Time Sensitive Data &
    • Guidelines for Db2 Column Function Usage
  • 1993 – Dallas
    • High Availability Systems: A Case Study &
    • Db2 V3: A First-Cut Analysis
  • 1992 – New York
    • Db2 –CICS Interface Tuning
  • 1991 – San Francisco
    • Pragmatic Db2 Capacity Planning for DBAs
  • 1990 – Chicago
    • Performance Implication of Db2 Design Decisions
  • 1989 – Chicago
    • Db2 Performance Considerations

List of IDUG Speeches

Click here for a video of the presentation: IDUG Beulke Recognition Video

Thank you again IDUG. I am humbled and honored for being chosen to speak all these years.


Dave Beulke is a business strategist, systems architect and performance expert specializing in big data, data warehouses, and high-performance internet solutions. He is an IBM Gold Consultant, Information Champion, President of DAMA-NCR, former President of International DB2 User Group (IDUG), and frequent speaker at national and international conferences. His strategies, architectures, and performance tuning techniques enhance analytics, security, and performance so organizations can better leverage their information assets and save millions of dollars in time to market, CPU, development, and overall costs. Follow his blog at davebeulke.com or on Twitter here (@DBeulke) or connect through LinkedIn here (https://www.linkedin.com/in/davebeulke).

 

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