09:00 to 09:15 Opening Remarks
09:15 to 10:30 Should Your Next Warehouse Be On DB2 for z/OS? -- Willie Favero (IBM)
10:30 to 10:45 Break
10:45 to 12:00 Best Practices for Database Security & Data Governance -- Nir Carmel (Guardium) (Presentation - Click Here )
12:00 to 13:00 Picnic Lunch
13:00 to 14:15 Understanding Data Governance - Data Management Strategies to Increase Performance, Reduce Risks, and Control Costs -- Eric Offenberg (IBM) (Presentation - Click Here )
14:15 to 14:30 Break
14:30 to 15:45 Structure and Format Enhancements in DB2 for z/OS V9: Universal Table Space & Reordered Row Format -- Willie Favero (IBM) (Presentation - View Click Here ) (Presentation - Print Click Here )
Abstracts and Biographies
Should Your Next Warehouse Be On DB2 for z/OS?
Willie Favero (IBM)
Abstract:
In recent years there has been an increased interest in using DB2 for z/OS as the database of choice for data
warehousing. This resurgence is in part due to the introduction of new features and functions in DB2 Version 8
and DB2 9. But it also has a lot to do with the decreasing cost of doing business on System z, introduction of
new specialty engines, operating system improvements, and other hardware advances. This presentation will explore
these advances in technology explaining why they are important to you as you decide to move, create, or maintain
your data warehouse on the mainframe.
Biography:
Willie Favero is an IBM Senior Certified IT Software Specialist with IBM’s Silicon Valley Lab Data Warehouse on
System z Swat Team. He has over 30 years experience working with databases with more than 24 years working with DB2.
He speaks at major conferences, user groups, publishes articles, and has one of the top technical blogs on the Internet.
Best Practices for Database Security & Data Governance
Ron Ben-Natan (Guardium)
Abstract:
Data breaches by both privileged insiders and hackers continue to threaten organizations of all kinds
(average cost per incident: 14M USD [Ponemon Institute]). At the same time, new regulations such as SOX,
PCI, GLBA, and data privacy laws outline clear consequences – ranging from monetary penalties to jail time –
for companies that do not implement tighter controls around sensitive information.
In this session, you will:
• Gain an understanding of best practices for database security, data privacy, and data governance –
using real-world case studies.
• Discuss how best practices can protect data and mitigate the risk of lost money, brand value, and
shareholder confidence.
• See how compliance drives IT efficiency and best practices.
• Learn how a new category of network-resident, database activity monitoring technologies provides
both real-time database security and continuous auditing without impacting applications, databases, or networks.
• Understand how to leverage automation and centralization to simplify and reduce the cost of compliance.
Biography:
Ron Ben-Natan is an expert on distributed application environments, application security, and database security.
An IBM Gold consultant, Dr. Ben-Natan has presented at larger conferences, such as CSI NetSec, Secure IT,
UK Oracle User Group 2006, and IDUG NA, as well as smaller venues, such as various MS SQL and Oracle user groups
and the Open Web Application Security Group.
Dr. Ben-Natan holds a Ph.D. in the field of distributed computing. He has more than 20 years of software development
and technology experience. Prior to Guardium, he worked for companies such as Merrill Lynch, J.P. Morgan, Intel, and
AT&T Bell Laboratories. In addition, he has authored nine technical books and numerous articles on technical topics,
including his most recent book, Implementing Database Security and Auditing.
Understanding Data Governance - Data Management
Strategies to Increase Performance, Reduce Risks, and Control Costs
Eric Offenberg (IBM)
Abstract:
This will focus on addressing Data Governance challenges in two main areas:
I. Archiving Strategies to Support Data Retention, Security and Compliance Requirements
In this portion of the session we will explore the business and technical issues driving data retention;
the issues caused by data growth and suggested best practices and solutions for addressing these issues.
• Data retention and compliance requirements, as well as data strategies for compliance
• Managing data to meet the needs of the business without sacrificing performance and increasing costs
• Decommissioning and migration strategies to simply your infrastructure
• Options for increasing efficiency for business continuity and disaster recovery
• Discussion of analyst research and recommendations
II. Managing Test Data Effectively and Ensuring Data Privacy in the Testing Environment
This portion of the session will examine the full anatomy of a data privacy project as relates to the
implementations of the best practice of data masking.
• Data privacy requirements and strategies for compliance
• Best practices for removing, masking and transforming data in your testing environment
• Proven methods for reducing testing time and costs for launching new applications internally
• Case studies: The Cost of Non-Compliance
Biography:
Eric Offenberg, CIPP and Product Marketing Manager at IBM, has established himself as a thought leader on
data governance, database archiving, enterprise data management and data privacy. With nearly 10 years of
technology marketing experience across industries, Eric is a regular speaker in live Webinars, industry
events and with media and analysts on behalf of IBM. He holds an MBA with a concentration in marketing
from Rider University and a BA degree in communications with a concentration in public relations from Rutgers
University.
Structure and Format Enhancements in DB2 for z/OS V9:
Universal Table Space & Reordered Row Format
Willie Favero (IBM)
Abstract:
DB2 9 delivers a brand feature that has generated considerable discussion. It's a new structure type called
universal table space. There is also a second enhancement that you may not hear as much about; a new storage
format referred to as reordered row format. Both of these will significantly improve your DB2 experience by
making a couple aspects of DB2 easier to manage. This presentation will give you the details behind how both
of these features are implemented, how to use them, and a look at a few things you cannot use them for.
Biography:
Willie Favero is an IBM Senior Certified IT Software Specialist with IBM’s Silicon Valley Lab Data Warehouse on
System z Swat Team. He has over 30 years experience working with databases with more than 24 years working with DB2.
He speaks at major conferences, user groups, publishes articles, and has one of the top technical blogs on the Internet.