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All,
I think this is an important step forward in IBM's support of DB2 UDB for Linux, Unix and Windows. If you are involved in the development or support of applications using DB2 UDB in the distributed environment, I encourage you to register soon. Of course, I'll be registering and passing on the alerts that I receive to the group.
Regards,
Jay Allen (ja@...)
Software IT Specialist
IBM Data Management Solutions
(602) 217-2937 - Phone
(602) 217-2937 - Fax
IBM Certified Advanced Technical Expert -
DB2 UDB V6 Database Administration
DB2 for Clusters
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