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| #17201387 in Books | 1998-12-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.45 x7.01 x9.23l, | File type: PDF | 528 pages||1 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| The best information to start using DB2|By A Customer|This book really help me to start using DB2, I got this software but I didn't know how it works. I didn't need to certificate to start making really good web applications, all I needed to do was read dis book!|From the Inside Flap|Preface DB2 Universal Database is an award-winning database management system available on a wide range of platforms. This means you have more choice and flexibility than ever before in deciding where to store your valuable data, and which p
If you're faced with designing, building, administering and tuning DB2 Universal Database 5.0 on NT - or passing IBM's challenging DB2 certification exams - this end-to-end guide was written just for you. In this book, an IBM team of DB2 experts introduces you to the DB2 family of products running on Windows NT, and shows how these products fully leverage Windows NT's power and security features. Understand DB2's data storage model, configure DB2 as a database server or ...
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