BLU Acceleration for Analytic Workloads

Tuesday, August 13th, 2013, 1:00 PM Eastern


Now available on demand.


Find out the how game-changing BLU Acceleration technology handles data-intensive analytics workloads for “Speed of Thought” analytics.  


Course Overview

Find out the technical details behind BLU Acceleration technology, designed to speed analytics and reporting using dynamic in-memory columnar technologies.  These technologies provide an extremely efficient way to scan and find relevant data. Coupled with innovations such as parallel vector processing and actionable compression, it makes your analytic queries far faster and less complex.  Find out about these technical advances in this jumpstart training course.  Learn how you can connect your organization with analytics-based insights at breakthrough speed and volume.

Agenda

The jumpstart course covers the following areas in a single session:

  • Introduction to BLU Acceleration
  • The Seven Big Ideas of BLU Acceleration
  1. Simple to implement and use
  2. Extreme compression
  3. Deep hardware instruction exploitation
  4. Core-friendly parallelism
  5. Optimal memory caching
  6. Data skipping
  7. Column store
  • Getting Started with BLU Acceleration

Course Structure/Cost

Once registered, you'll have instant access to the session for a full 60 days at no charge. But we suggest you register quickly as this no charge offer is for a limited time only.

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Speakers

    George Baklarz

    George Baklarz has spent 28 years in IBM working on various aspects of database technology. From 1987 to 1991 he worked on SQL/DS as part of the product planning department, system test team, performance team and application development group.

    In 1991, Baklarz was part of the team that helped move the OS/2 ES database to Toronto to become part of the DB2 family of products. Since this time he has worked on tradeshow support, vendor enablement, competitive analysis, product marketing, product planning, and technical sales support. George has a Doctorate in Computer Engineering, which took him only 13 years to get. The Engineering Faculty didn't like the fact that he worked at IBM - they felt that part-time students would never finish their degree if they had to work for a living!

    Today, Baklarz works with customers to help them understand the new DB2 technology directions and uses their feedback to help improve the DB2 family of products.

Conference Registration

  • Your registration includes:
    • On-demand viewing for 60 days following the event
    • Access to the virtual event video content
    • Live, interactive chat with other attendees, speakers and sponsors
    Not sure you can attend? No problem, all the video content will be available on-demand for 60 days.