Join IBM DB2 Competitive Sales Specialist Bill Kincaid and me for The Mid-Atlantic Information Management Virtual Users Group webinar on February 28th. The Mid-Atlantic Information Management Virtual Users Group is focused on delivering information and education to DB2 users in the Mid-Atlantic region. Given the topic and the terrific speaker lined up, and since the session will be delivered via webinar, anyone interested in IBM database solutions is welcome to join us.
In the session current DB2 customers will learn how IBM has enhanced DB2 administrative tool functionality, added new features, and is offering new product bundles that deliver better value at a lower cost. Customers considering DB2 will learn how IBM is providing better assessment tools and easier migration processes to simplify the transition to DB2.
Is DB2 the best? Is moving to DB2 a no-brainer? Join us, ask questions, and learn more about today’s DB2.
Date: Thursday, February 28, 2013
Time: 11am – 12:00pm Eastern
Registration is required. Please register here.
Bill Kincaid
Bill Kincaid is the IBM DB2 Competitive Sales Specialist for the Mid-Atlantic Region. Bill has worked for IBM, Microsoft and Oracle, as well as data virtualization solution developer xkoto. Bill’s specialty is helping database users – customers currently using DB2 and customers considering migrating to DB2 – to fully understand the value of DB2. Bill earned his BA at the University of North Carolina – Charlotte and his MBA from the University of Georgia. He lives in Charlotte and works with IBM customers in the Eastern US.
I hope you will join us.
Free Webinar: What Your IBM Competitive Sales Specialist Wants You To Know
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