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The 2008 System i Connection Conference will offer leading-edge System i education delivered by some of the most recognized experts in the industry.
In addition to the great speakers listed below, don't miss the Opening Session on Monday morning presented by Dr. Frank Soltis, and the Keynote Address by Jim Herring during lunch on Tuesday.
Here is a list of the speakers and the sessions they will be presenting:
Howard Arner, Client Server Development, Inc. |
SATURDAY SEMINAR: Advanced i5 SQL
Really Understanding Joins
Programming Procedures and User Defined Functions
Using Visual Studio Express to Program Graphical .Net Applications
Making an Intranet to Document Your iSeries |
Larry Bolhuis, Arbor Solutions, Inc. |
SATURDAY SEMINAR: Systems Management |
Dave Boutcher, IBM Corporation |
System i FTP Tips and Techniques
Integrated File Systems Fundamentals and Security
Introduction to Web Programming with PHP
PHP Web Programming Tips and Techniques
Introduction to MySQL and MySQL on System i
Introduction to Linux |
Alison Butterill, IBM Corporation |
IBM i Developers Road Atlas
IBM’s Investment in RPG IV – Past, Present and Future
V6R1 Development Tools from IBM Rational
DB2 for IBM i Advanced Functionality Sampler
Using SQL in a HLL Program
The ABC’s of Coding High Performance SQL Apps |
Gene Cobb, IBM Corporation |
SATURDAY SEMINAR: Getting Started with DB2 Web Query
DB2 Web Query Overview
DB2 Web Query Tips and Techniques
DB2 Web Query: Using Developer Workbench
Using On Demand Performance Center for DB2 Web Query and SQL Performance Analysis |
Linda Hirsch, IBM Corporation |
System i Access for Windows: What’s New!
Get to the Web Fast with System i Access for Web
Run 5250 Through a Browser Using System i Access for Web
System i Access for Web – Setup and Configuration
Database Access with System i Access for Web
System i Access for Web: What an Administrator Needs to Know |
Trevor Perry, KMR Systems Corporation |
Architecting Modernization
GUI Tips and Techniques
Performance Tuning Stupidity
The Truth about SOA
Creativity for IT Professionals |
Dave Prescott |
SATURDAY SEMINAR: All You Need To Know About SQL in Six Hours
Introduction to SQL on iSeries, System i and POWER6 Systems
Achieving High Availability with MIMIX
Understanding LPAR on a System i or POWER6 System
LPAR: Implementing Partitions on a System i or Power System
Upgrade Your iSeries or System i to V6R4 or V6R1
Implementing BRMS on the iSeries, System i and POWER6 Systems |
Rich Sanfilippo, Barsa Consulting |
Everything You Wanted to Know About System Values
Introducing Automatic Partition Resource Manager – APRM! |
Paul Tuohy, ComCon |
RPG Skills for the New Millennium
Getting to Grips with Pointers and User Spaces in RPG IV
ILE by Example
RPG Tricks and Techniques
Externalizing Database Processing in RPG IV
RPG Enhancements in V5R4
Introduction to AJAX for RPG Programmers
iSeries Navigator for Programmers |
Jeff Uehling, IBM Corporation |
Introduction to i5/OS Security
What’s New in V6R1 Security
Security – Best Practices
Kerberos/EIM & Single Signon
System “i” Audit Capabilities
System “i” Cryptography |
Claus Weiss, IBM Corporation |
Enterprise Modernization: The Transformation of Application Development for All Platforms
Introduction to Host Access Transformation (HATS) for System i
Introduction to EGL for RPG Programmers
How to Create Web Applications with EGL
How to Create Rich Client Applications with EGL
What’s New for RPG in V6R1? |
Inge Weiss, IBM Corporation |
The Integrated iSeries Debugger
Eclipes – Workbench Basics
Using the Remote System Explorer for RPG and COBOL Development
Remote System Explorer: Advanced Topics
Introduction to Screen Designer and Application Diagram
Improving Software Quality with IBM Rational Testing Tools |
Larry Youngren |
High Availability on a Shoestring – It’s Easier Than You Think!
A Better Save Strategy for your Database (Ragged Save While Active)
i5/OS – A High Level Journal Fly-by
A Smorgasbord of New Journal Choices
V6R1 Journal Choices to Get Your System Humming Like a Well Tuned Engine |
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