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Webcasts and Podcasts

"Storebrand on SOA and DB2 pureXML", interview with Thore Thomassen of Storebrand on the benefits his firm is seeing from using DB2 pureXML, May 2007.

DB2 pureXML Webcast, covering the "Value of XML in Information Management" and "Technical Introduction to DB2's pureXML features". -
Slides - Audio, Rav Ahuja and Matthias Nicola, Sept 2006.

"DB2 Podcast Series", , a variety of DB2 topics, including one on pureXML usage scenarios by Matthias Nicola, November, 2006.

"DB2 Industry Bundles for XML," an on-demand video describing the capabilities of IBM's free, industry-specific software for DB2 pureXML, produced by IBM India.

"Gain Business and IT Agility with SOA-Based Data Visualization", advantages of building systems with a Service-Oriented Architecture.  Hear how Nippon Chemi-Con was able to speed product delivery and reduce costs through a flexible, enterprise-wide interface. Larry Fulton (Forrester Research),  Sriram Padmanabhan (IBM), Paul Wlodarczyk (JustSystems), February 2007

"SOA and XML Data Management," Anjul Bhambhri (IBM), Jason Bloomberg (ZapThink), and Ron Schmelzer (ZapThink), ZapThink podcast, November 2006. 

"pureXML Critical to Capitalizing on ACORD's Potential" , the value of applying standards-based SOA and DB2 pureXML to Insurance problems with presentations by Mark Orlandi (ACORD Program Director), Arvind Krishna (IBM VP of Data Servers), and  Michael Albert (AgencyPort Product Manager). March 2007.

"Enabling XML and SOA Applications with DB2 9," Stephen Brodsky, IBM Webcast, April 2006.

Demonstrations 

The Benefits of DB2 pureXML , August 2008.

DB2 9 pureXML demo for z/OS, May 2008. 

DB2 9 pureXML demo for OTC derivatives trading, January 2008. 

DB2 9 pureXML demo for SEPA, January 2008.

"Software as a Service: Designing a multi-tenant data architecture using DB2 9," IBM Corp. , 2007.  

Using feeds generated from DB2 pureXML in situational application development," IBM Emerging Technologies, June 2006. This demonstration illustrates how DB2 pureXML can be used in a Web 2.0 environment. A technology called QEDWiki is used to create an application from various data sources including atom feeds generated from data held in pureXML columns in DB2 tables. (Note: You can type any name to play the recording). There is a demonstration on YouTube too.

"DB2 Demo Program,"IBM DB2, Updated June 2006. This demonstration, which you can download and install easily, illustrates the features of DB2 9. The demonstration has a very nice section on DB2 pureXML enabling you to use and demonstrate XQuery and SQL/XML, and to explore their features.

Discovering IBM DB2 9 pureXML one day "Proof of Technology" presentation and hands-on session for developers and database administrators to make it easier to get started with pureXML.
"Scripts" and "Introductory Exercises". These scripts will help you get started with DB2 pureXML or host a class for others. Contact your local IBM Sales representative or in the NYC area contact dowk@us.ibm.com or smchan@us.ibm.com

Industry Formats and Services with pureXML is a demonstration of end-to-end XML data exchange with a DB2 9 pureXML database, retrieval through RESTful generic Web services, and user interaction provided through Atom feeds and XForms-capable browsers. A variety of industry formats are used in the demonstration such as FIXML, FpML, MISMO or HL7. You can try the demonstration on the alphaWorks Website from the "View demo" link.

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