Los Angeles Area DB2 Users Group

The Los Angeles Area DB2 Users Group (LAADB2UG) is a user supported not-for-profit group which normally meets the first Thursday of the month on a quarterly basis. The LAADB2UG Steering Committee is dedicated to Providing its members with current technical information and support that will assist them in performing their jobs as Database Administrators. System and Application programmers and Data Management professionals. This is accomplished through a series of guest speakers, technical seminars, and a tools fair scheduled throughout the year. LAADB2UG retains the right to refuse admission to anyone.

LAADB2UG has been providing support and [...] edge breakthroughs for almost 30 years in the Los Angeles Area.

First began in the early seventies with Mainframe DB2 and now moving into the world of UNIX and distributed systems, many experts in the field view a presentation at LAADB2UG as a high water mark in their careers.

Working closely with the IBM labs, many new innovative relational database computing theories are first presented to those members of the group who work with DB2 on a daily basis, giving important feedback and proving beta releases prior to a general release to the public.

LAADB2UG continues to attract the best and the brightest in the relational database management system arena such as Bonnie Baker, Craig Mullins, Dwayne Snow and Richard Yevich, with constantly changing updates and computing innovations.