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  1. Blog post: DB2 is Winning over Oracle Database Customers at http://tinyurl.com/nbl4g4
  2. Lewis Cunningham blogs about support for Oracle's PL/SQL Anonymous Blocks in DB2 9.7 at http://tinyurl.com/r3q45e
  3. I wish the "patient-centered medical home" was in my community! http://tinyurl.com/npzpwc
  4. Blog post: Oracle Accused of Being a "Shameless Truth-Bender" at http://tinyurl.com/m9d8ns
  5. Speaking on Webcast about Electronic Health Records for Smarter Healthcare next week. Info at http://tinyurl.com/lsykgt
  6. ITG: DB2 Costs are 36% Lower than Oracle Database at http://tinyurl.com/nvy6bl
  7. Blog post: Truth in Advertising – Advanced Data Compression in Oracle 11g at http://tinyurl.com/lvy6oq
  8. 25 Things You Might Not Know About IBM at http://tinyurl.com/lo4nv2
  9. RT @agberg: Want to drive an iPhone user crazy? Scan a brochure sideways and e-mail it to them, then watch them try to watch it rightside up
  10. Solitaire Compares IBM DB2 and Oracle Database---link to report at http://tinyurl.com/nw8je5
  11. New blog: DB2 updates directly from DB2 Product Marketing at db2news.wordpress.com
  12. RT @CurtMonash @joeharris76 Friend told by Oracle sales that they have a column oriented solution coming.
  13. Blog post: Why Won’t Oracle Publish XML Benchmark Results for TPoX? at http://tinyurl.com/lms9ju
  14. My take on the Poken after using it at IOD EMEA conference... http://tinyurl.com/lo3729
  15. Tip #5 IOD proposals: People evaluating proposals are snowed under... yours has to be compelling and easy to read
  16. Tip #4 IOD proposals: Fill out the "objective" field. It gives people evaluating the session more context for decision
  17. Tip #3 IOD proposals: Choose the correct "track" (business session or technical session)
  18. Tip #2 IOD proposals: Choose catchy titles and easy to read abstracts
  19. Tip #1 IOD proposals: Sessions that appeal to as large an audience as possible are favored (limit advanced topics)
  20. @db2fred FYI: IBM favors non-IBM speakers at IOD. Some tips to follow... #IOD