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Book Review: DB2 10.5 Fundamentals for LUW: Certification Study Guide (Exam 615)

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 Roger’s book covers many important subjects, including those that are not typically part of a DBA’s daily routine; the book could be very helpful for reviewing these concepts.

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Book Review: DB2 11 for z/OS Database Administration—Certification Study Guide

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This is a well-written DB2 11 book that could easily stand on its own as a reference manual, not just a certification guide.

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Book Review: DB2 10.1/10.5 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Database Administration: Certification Guide

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This is a practical book for everyday use. If you'll be working with DB2 for LUW Version 10.1 or 10.5, you should have a copy on your desk.

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Book Review: DB2 10 for z/OS: The Smarter, Faster Way to Upgrade

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Get and read this book if you want to make an upgrade decision on DB2 10 for z/OS that allows you to balance the business and technical benefits.

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Book Review: DB2 11: The Ultimate Database for Cloud, Analytics, and Mobile

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I highly recommend this book to anyone seeking quick and precise information about DB2 11.

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Book Review: DB2 10.1 Fundamentals: Certification Study Guide

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This book is a must-read for anyone planning on attaining the professional certification IBM Certified Database Associate - DB2 10.1 Fundamentals,

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Book Review: DB2 11: The Database for Big Data and Analytics

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Book Review: DB2 9.7 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Database Administration (Exam 541)

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If securing certification for DB2 9.7 for LUW Database Administration is on your career development list, you're not going to find a better resource to get you prepared for the test.

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Book Review: DB2 9 Fundamentals

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You will be presented with well-written, comprehensive DB2 material covering DB2 on Linux, Unix, and Windows (LUW); DB2 on i5/OS; DB2 on z/OS; and all the intricacies in between.

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