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Last call for the Rochester Roadshow
24 October 2007

This is the last call for iNEWSWire UK readers to take advantage of a special offer on the price of attending the Rochester Roadshow, which takes place at Brighton’s Old Ship Hotel on Tuesday, October 30, and Wednesday, October 31.

 

The event has been organised by the COMMON UK System i user group. The fee is £349 for COMMON UK members and £499 for non-members. However, by filling out the event’s booking form at http://ibm-cua.org.uk/Roadshow/Booking.htm and entering the code “isnet” in the “cost code” field, our readers can attend at the member rate. There is also £100 pounds off individual one-day passes. The full two-day fee include one night’s accommodation, breakfast, lunches, session papers and the conference dinner on the Monday night.

 

The conference itself boasts over 20 cutting-edge System i-related sessions. The first day’s seminars have been broken into two streams, one aimed specifically at database administrators and developers, the other at system developers. IBM Rochester’s Rob Bestgen will speak on DB2 Web Query and various aspects of the System i’s “second database” MySQL, as well as wider DB2 topics such as application modernisation. Meanwhile, IBM Toronto’s Alison Butterill is set to present sessions on the System i Developer’s Roadmap, IBM’s Refacing tools and WebSphere Development Studio.


 
The next day’s seminars are broken down into streams for ops managers/tech specialists and, again, developers. For the former, there are sessions on HA, BI and single sign-on. For the latter, discussions on service-oriented architecture (SOA) and how it fits with RPG, plus sessions on both application and web development.

 

For more info, see: the event's website at http://ibm-cua.org.uk/Roadshow/Brighton.htm or phone the COMMON UK System i user-group on 020 8518 5110.

 

Seamus Quinn

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