Tag Archive: TechWave


In the MSA and System transactions performedby maint user thread on the sybase-product-futures mailing list, Jeff Tallman mentions thatInternational Sybase Users Group someone needs to create an ISUG enhancement or a Sybase change request (CR).  Mike Harrold let everyone know that even through creating a Sybase CR is put in the Sybase engineering queue, it doesn’t mean that an engineer will actually look at it let alone have product management approve it to be implemented.

Jeff hits the nail on the head.  You have a voice with the ISUG enhancements process. Use it.  And yes, you have to be paid member to vote. Sorry, but we are a non-profit and your membership fees keep us running!  You can vote as a Basic Member – you do not need to join at the higher membership levels (but you should so you can read all the wonderful articles Jeff writes for us).  The more votes, the easier it is for engineering to justify spending staff resources on it when they go to management.  Encourage all of your peers to join and vote as well.  If you work for a business with several Sybase users, convince your boss to pay for a corporate membership and get all your colleagues to vote as well. :)
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Regards,

Mike Harrold
Executive Director

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Having an “internal enhancement” (aka a CR) doesn’t mean it gets implemented.  It means there’s a CR for it.  It might be a great idea, but without backing (and a user request + an engineer doesn’t mean it has backing; look how long it took for UDFs, mathematical functions, etc.) it doesn’t get allocated any development resources.  Without development resources, it doesn’t get implemented.

Bottom line, a CR doesn’t mean it’s a “planned” feature.

Regards,

Mike Harrold
Executive Director
International Sybase User Group

I would recommend voting for the ISUG enhancements (this week).  I and several other ISUG Board members will be going through the ISUG enhancements this weekend to present a subset to Sybase product management at TechWave next month.

I haven’t seen many ISUG enhancements being requested lately or voted upon for that matter.  The higher the votes for a particular enhancement, the more likely Sybase will pick it up.

So please, everyone go vote on the ISUG enhancements! :)

Now until July 30th, Sybase is accepting videos from companies,
students, mega corps, hobbyists and the ghost that lives in your
attic.  The video has to describe how you used Sybase products to do
something ‘cool’ (in Sybase marketing speak: create an innovative solution to a real-world challenge).  The videos must be original (you own the rights), under 3 minutes and file size of less than 50MB.

From The Sybase “How We Did It” Video Challenge:

Prizes

  • First Prize: $5,000
  • Second Prize: Flip Mino compact video camera ($180 value)
  • Third Prize: Flip Ultra compact video camera ($150 value)

Contest Rules

  • Please submit only your own original content
  • Any video content or comments will be approved by Sybase prior to being posted to the site
  • Sybase
    employees and contractors and members of their immediate families are
    not eligible to participate in the contest. Sybase reserves the right
    to terminate the contest at our discretion
  • You must accept the terms & conditions of the contest
  • Non-English entries are welcome but need to be subtitled
  • You must be at least 18 years of age to participate

Enter the Sybase Video Challenge

Submission Requirements & Judging Criteria

  • Deadline for submissions is on July 31, 2008
  • Video must be less than three minutes in length with a file size of no more than 50MB
  • Please include a “credits” section at the end of your video with your name and contact information
  • Include a mention of the Sybase, Sybase iAnywhere or Sybase 365 product used in your solution
  • Online viewers and TechWave
    attendees will rate the videos throughout the contest. A panel of
    judges will select finalists from the top online rated videos, based on
    the following criteria:

    • Originality
    • Creativity
    • Clarity of message showing how you succeeded using Sybase software
  • The winner will be chosen at TechWave by popular vote via SMS
  • To enter your video, follow the Submission Guidelines section below

Submission Guidelines

  • Videos can be submitted online after agreeing to the Terms and Conditions, or by sending a DVD to Sybase Inc.

    Video Contest

    One Sybase Dr., A2014B

    Dublin, CA 94568

  • Before uploading please fill out the entry form and create a zip file containing the video and the entry form. Upload this zip file to submit your entry
  • You must agree to the contest Terms & Conditions before you can upload your video

Review the terms and conditions and upload your video.

So, get out there and create your video because if you don’t, you won’t win $5,000 from Sybase!  TeamSybase and ISUG members are eligible! :)

Dear ISUG Member,

Don’t forget that June 30th is the last date to vote for the annual ISUG
Technical Journal Awards that will be presented at TechWave in Las
Vegas:

http://my.isug.com/p/su/rd/sid=31

Also, June 30th is the last day to renew your membership at the current pricing if you are an individual member:

http://my.isug.com/register.php?renew=1

Don’t forget to select your local or regional user group when you renew!

Regards,

Mike Harrold
Executive Director
International Sybase User Group
Email: Mike.Harrold@isug.com
Support your local Sybase Community
Join today at http://my.isug.com/join

Wouldn’t you want to be like Rob Verschoor and winRob Verschoor wins an ISUG Technical Journal Award an ISUG Technical Journal Award?  Did you know anyone can write an article for the International Sybase Users’ Group Technical Journal?  Do you think you can take his next award from him?  Do you have what it takes?!?  ;-)

Submit your article TODAY!

ASE103 Adaptive Server Enterprise Migration to Linux:  PDF, Power Point, flash, OpenOffice

So much has changed in four years!  I see so many things that the presentation doesn’t address..  I/O schedulers for instance aren’t even touched upon, nor is virtual memory management to any degree.

I did a number of TechWave presentations over the years that I’ve misplaced.  I know of at least one ASE on Linux that isn’t in the archives.  No idea where that one went to…  I feel old ;-)

I submitted two presentations, which I didn’t think would get accepted due to their subject matter… they didn’t get accepted. Please don’t think I’m disappointed or upset.  Personally, I’m rather pleased as I can make them into proper magazine articles.  :)   Yes, there is a new magazine in the works.

21200: Understanding RepAgent to Replication Server Communication by Creating Your Very Own RepAgent

21201: Running Sybase ASE in a Virtual Environment

Dear Jason,

Thank you for your Sybase TechWave 2008 abstract submission. There were a
tremendous number of excellent presentation ideas, and it was extremely
difficult to decide among the submissions.

We greatly appreciate the effort you made to develop your presentation and
to submit the application, but we are unable to include your suggested
session(s) in the agenda at this time. We encourage you to submit an entry
again next year.

The TechWave registration site is now live. Please visit the site at
http://www.sybase.com/techwave/registrationinfo by June 29th, to register
and to receive the early bird discount $1,295.00 rate.

We look forward to seeing you in Las Vegas this August. If you have any
questions, please contact Michele Shannon at (781) 251-7705 or at
SybaseSpeakers@experient-inc.com.

Sincerely,

Michele Shannon
Sybase TechWave Speaker Manager