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Triton Director Recognised as Top DB2 Consultant in IBM Awards

We are delighted to announce that Triton Consulting’s Solutions Delivery Director, Julian Stuhler, has been named as a Top DB2 Consultant in IBM’s annual awards ceremony held at the International DB2 User Group (IDUG) Conference in Barcelona this month.  The award was presented by John Campbell, IBM Distinguished Engineer.

 

In addition to being one of Triton Consulting’s founding Directors, Julian is an IBM Gold Consultant and former IDUG President. Julian was recognised for his contribution to the DB2 community through his regular speaking engagements at industry events, authorship of IBM white papers and his social media presence.

‘I’m really thrilled to have been presented with the award for Top DB2 Consultant. Being an advocate for DB2 is an important part of my role and working with the DB2 community is something very close to my heart.’ Says Julian Stuhler.

Awards were also presented for:
• Best DB2 Community/Groups
• DB2 Community Members
• IBM Customer Awards

‘The IBM reception at IDUG EMEA was a fantastic event, held at Barcelona zoo! I’m delighted that Julian was presented with this award. In addition to running Triton Consulting, Julian juggles a number of roles in support of the DB2 community and it was great to see this recognised at such a prestigious event.’ Laura Hood, Marketing Manager, Triton Consulting.

IDUG is an independent organisation providing educational events, technical resources and peer-driven product training to it’s members. IDUG is all about community, with unique access to fellow users, product developers and solution providers, IDUG offers an expansive, dynamic technical support community for DB2 users across the world. Their annual conference in Europe is extremely well attended and features many opportunities for learning including the chance to take IBM certifications. During the event in Barcelona attendees also celebrated 30 years of DB2 and 25 years at IDUG.