In DB2 9 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Database Administration Certification Study Guide, Roger E. Sanders—one of the world’s leading DB2 authors and an active participant in the development of IBM’s D
In DB2 9 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Database Administration Upgrade Certification Study Guide, Roger E. Sanders?one of the world’s leading DB2 authors and an active participant in the development of
In DB2 10.5 Fundamentals for LUW: Certification Study Guide (Exam 615), Roger E. Sanders?one of the world’s leading DB2 authors and an active participant in the development of 23 DB2 certification exa
In this book, Roger E. Sanders author of 22 books and a frequent contributor to numerous magazines and trade journals, covers everything you need to know to turn your technical knowledge and expertise
In DB2 10.5 DBA for LUW Upgrade from DB2 10.1: Certification Study Notes (Exam 311), Roger E. Sanders?one of the world’s leading DB2 authors and an active participant in the development of twenty-thre
Starting with the certification process itself and ending with the concept of isolation levels and locking, this guide covers everythingneeded to know to pass the DB2 9 Fundamentals Certificati
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Beginning with an explanation of the certification process and working toward fundamental exam objectives, this guide gives test-takers all they need to know to pass the DB2 10.1 Fundamentals certific
The relational database-management system DB2 9.7 is given detailed and comprehensive treatment in this exam-preparation resource. Compiled from presentation material used in the popular “Crammer Cour
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