You, Me, and IBM i lives at the intersection of wit and wisdom, and offers an inside look at the lives of the technical support experts at the IBM i Global Support Center. Each episode explores a new aspect of support, and leaves listeners better able to solve their own issues and get back to business.
Alex Marquis (marquis@us.ibm.com) and Kurt Schroeder (kschroe@us.ibm.com) welcome your comments, questions, and show suggestions.
You, Me, and IBM i lives at the intersection of wit and wisdom, and offers an inside look at the lives of the technical support experts at the IBM i Global Support Center. Each episode explores a new aspect of support, and leaves listeners better able to solve their own issues and get back to business.
Alex Marquis (marquis@us.ibm.com) and Kurt Schroeder (kschroe@us.ibm.com) welcome your comments, questions, and show suggestions.
In this episode, we are joined by none other than IBM's own Scott Forstie, who sits down to talk about all things SQL. From how he got started at IBM, and how he goes about writing SQL that others can learn from, to the business of challenging users to transition to database technologies that will ensure that their newest employees can hit the ground running. Alex and Scott also discuss system security and the future of SQL in the AI age. After you listen, make sure to seek out Scott and Tim Rowe's iSee video blog at COMMON.org, and the other links below to learn even more SQL.
http://ibm.biz/Db2foriSQLTutor
https://learn.common.org/products/ibm-isee-video-blog