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There is one that COMMON is doing tomorrow. Here is the detail.
Pete
Wednesday, February 1 - IBM's iSeries Update -- New Release of i5/OS
V5R4
Want to be among the first to get the scoop on V5R4? Then sign up for a
FREE Webcast that offers a sneak preview of the new release directly
from IBM. Ian Jarman, IBM's product manager for iSeries, will present
aEURoe IBM's iSeries Update -- New Release of i5/OS V5R4aEUR on
Wednesday, February 1 at noon Eastern time.
For more details and to register for this free Webcast, please visit
www.common.org/webcasts.html.
Thursday, February 23 - How to get started with SOA on iSeries
Join us for another free Webcast on aEURoeHow to get started with SOA on
iSeriesaEUR presented by Al Grega. Service Oriented Architecture
(SOA) is a new way to look at your business and how to better adapt to
the rapid changes you face every day. While there are a lot of
misconceptions out there about SOA, the concept of SOA is not new and is
based on mature industry standards. SOA is not something new that the
software industry giants have created and are trying to sell, it is also
much more that web services. The purpose of this Webinar is to help you
better understand:
* What is SOA?
* What is the business value of SOA?
* Why is every major software company and analyst endorsing this
architecture. Most importantly, it will introduce a practical
approach on how can you get started with SOA on your iSeries.
Registration will be open for this Webcast soon; check
www.common.org/webcasts.html for details.
These Webcasts, presented in conjunction with COMMON, are a perfect way
to prepare for the upcoming COMMON Spring 2006 IT Education Conference &
Expo, which will include sessions on V5R4 and a special education focus
on SOA. The conference will take place March 26-30 in Minneapolis, MN.
Details and online registration are available at
www.common.org/conference.html.
Participation in each Webcast is limited and available on a first-come,
first-served basis. For information on these and other upcoming COMMON
Webinars, and to register, visit www.common.org/webcasts.htm
Jim Franz wrote:
Is there a webcast (past or future to listen to)?
jim franz
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