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DB2 Cert Training

Tuesday, August 26, 2008 1:13:00 AM

In my current job I have been tasked with building and maintaining a few DB2 servers. Until now I have never used DB2 so I thought it would be wise to get some training. I checked out IBM's website and found that they have some nice materials to get you started if you don't have any experience with DB2. I started reading the articles and as usual I was pulled away to work on something else. I didn't get back to the IBM site for a couple days, but when I did I had to re-register for the training I was already taking! This was extremely frustrating as you have to register for each "Part" of a training series. I wasn't going to let IBM get the better of me so I copied the link to the PDF version of the first "Part" in one of the series and then changed the path to match the second "Part." Voila! I didn't have to register for each "Part" again.

DB2 9 Fundamentals exam 730 prep, Part 1: Planning
DB2 9 Fundamentals exam 730 prep, Part 2: Security
DB2 9 Fundamentals exam 730 prep, Part 3: Accessing DB2 data
DB2 9 Fundamentals exam 730 prep, Part 4: Working with DB2 data
DB2 9 Fundamentals exam 730 prep, Part 5: Working with DB2 objects
DB2 9 Fundamentals exam 730 prep, Part 6: Data concurrency
DB2 9 Fundamentals exam 730 prep, Part 7: Introducing Xquery

DB2 9 DBA exam 731 prep, Part 1: Server management
DB2 9 DBA exam 731 prep, Part 2: Data placement
DB2 9 DBA exam 731 prep, Part 3: Database access
DB2 9 DBA exam 731 prep, Part 4: Monitoring DB2 activity
DB2 9 DBA exam 731 prep, Part 5: DB2 utilities
DB2 9 DBA exam 731 prep, Part 6: High availability: Backup and recovery
DB2 9 DBA exam 731 prep, Part 7: High availability: Split mirroring and HADR

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