In this session, the third in our Db2 webinar series (here are part 1: Statistics Data and part 2: Accounting Data), two users at one of our customers, DATEV, will share how they are leveraging IntelliMagic Vision to expand the value they derive from their Db2 and RMF data.

They will present several examples of how dynamic navigation through their SMF data has helped them quickly identify and solve business problems. Their story also shows how a common, intuitive interface providing visibility into data types across the platform is enhancing collaboration among their infrastructure teams.

Watch this session to hear directly from customers the steps they are taking to manage their environment more effectively and enhance Db2 availability and performance.

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