Martin Hubel
Martin Hubel has both extensive and intensive experience in database design, application architecture, and system administration for relational database management systems, particularly DB2. For over twenty years, Martin has consulted and taught more than 400 clients worldwide to use DB2 effectively, and designed DB2 product lines for software vendors. Prior to his software experience, Martin worked in both the private and public sectors as a project manager, database administrator, systems programmer, security and disaster recovery analyst, application designer, business analyst, and end user consultant. He has been active in a number of professional organizations including the International DB2 Users Group (IDUG) and is an internationally recognized speaker on various topics relating to DB2. Martin's current client list includes companies in the finance, communications, health care, public utilities, transportation, and software industries.
Martin has worked on mainframe DB2 for 30 years, and has worked with DB2 on Linux, Unix and Windows since 1993. This work focuses on design, performance, recovery, and systems management issues. He is a member of the IBM Gold Consultants Program since 1994 and was a participant in the DB2 Version 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 beta programs. Martin contributed two chapters to a book published by Prentice Hall entitled: "Data Warehousing: Practical Advice From the Experts." He also has written many DB2 related articles for various publications.
Martin is available for assignments up to 2 weeks in length, or for part-time assignments of longer duration. Many assignments provide high value within a one-week period. Cost savings are possible via remote access. Martin's specialties include the following:
Martin Hubel has both extensive and intensive experience in database design, application architecture, and system administration for relational database management systems, particularly DB2. For over twenty years, Martin has consulted and taught more than 400 clients worldwide to use DB2 effectively, and designed DB2 product lines for software vendors. Prior to his software experience, Martin worked in both the private and public sectors as a project manager, database administrator, systems programmer, security and disaster recovery analyst, application designer, business analyst, and end user consultant. He has been active in a number of professional organizations including the International DB2 Users Group (IDUG) and is an internationally recognized speaker on various topics relating to DB2. Martin's current client list includes companies in the finance, communications, health care, public utilities, transportation, and software industries.
Martin has worked on mainframe DB2 for 30 years, and has worked with DB2 on Linux, Unix and Windows since 1993. This work focuses on design, performance, recovery, and systems management issues. He is a member of the IBM Gold Consultants Program since 1994 and was a participant in the DB2 Version 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 beta programs. Martin contributed two chapters to a book published by Prentice Hall entitled: "Data Warehousing: Practical Advice From the Experts." He also has written many DB2 related articles for various publications.
Martin is available for assignments up to 2 weeks in length, or for part-time assignments of longer duration. Many assignments provide high value within a one-week period. Cost savings are possible via remote access. Martin's specialties include the following:
- Performance and tuning on DB2 for z/OS and DB2 for LUW
- DB2 recovery and contingency planning
- DB2 administration and management consulting
- SAP and PeopleSoft tuning