Thanks, this looks good. Before you send it out to the group you will need to add the RSVP information. I know that WF is very particular about security and everyone should pre-register.
Steve
SWARUG - September 20, 2007
Location:
Wells Fargo - Ocotillo
2600 South Price Road
Chandler, Arizona 85248
480-724-6834AGENDA:
08:30 - 9:00 Breakfast
09:00 - 9:15 SWARUG Business
09:15 - 10:10 Presentation #1
10:15 - 10:30 Break
10:30 - 11:25 Presentation #2
11:30 - 12:30 PM Lunch
12:30 PM - DB2 SIG:
Speaker: John Buselli – Regional Vice President, Western Region Softech
John leads Princeton Softech's Western Sales Region with the mission to meet the rapidly growing demand for Princeton Softech's enterprise data management solutions and to ensure client success.
Prior to joining the Princeton Softech team, John was Director of Western Sales for KVS Incorporated, a leading information archiving and compliance software solution provider. While at KVS, John was part of a team that grew revenue over 100% annually that led to the acquisition of the company by Veritas Software. Before KVS, John was Vice President, Western Sales, for Verity Corporation, a leading provider of Information Management and Retrieval solutions. John has also held sales management positions with leading technology firms such as Texas Instruments, Seer Technologies and CrossCommerce.
John is a graduate of the Pennsylvania State University.
Presentation #1
Controlling Data Growth Through Database Archiving in a DB2 Environment
Information is the most valuable asset in business today. Information is required for all revenue generating transactions. As businesses expand, the number of data transactions subsequently grows as well. In this session we will examine best practices for controlling data growth through database archiving, a key component of enterprise data management.Presentation 2
Managing Test Data Effectively in a DB2 Environment and Data Privacy in the DB2 Testing Environment
Gartner suggests that 70 percent of data breaches are internal to corporations. Many organizations today focus only on implementing strategies to protect data in the production environment, while leaving the testing environment vulnerable. In this session, you will learn about appropriate strategies for removing, masking and transforming data that can be used to identify individuals in your testing environment. In addition, you will get a better understanding of how you can create contextually accurate but fictionalized data to produce accurate test results and support compliance with local, state, national, international and industry-based privacy regulations.