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COMMON Directions 2009
=Even More Educational Choices! COMMON Focus 2009
September 14 - 15, 2009
www.common.org/directions
September 15 - 17, 2009
www.common.org/focus
Hyatt Regency Indianapolis
Indianapolis, IN
COMMON once again provides you with more educational choices to meet
your needs by holding a COMMON Directions and COMMON Focus joint
conference event. For the first time ever, these two distinct conferences
will be held back-to-back, allowing you to choose your education format.
COMMON Directions is our two-day conference featuring 50 sessions
over two days, in a wide range of topics. COMMON Focus is our all-day
workshop conference held over three days, where you can gain in-depth
knowledge on a particular topic per day. Both will share a tabletop-style
Expo of leading solution providers to further enhance the educational
experience.
The two conferences will be held back-to-back at the Hyatt Regency
Indianapolis and you have a unique opportunity to attend one conference
and, if you choose, add additional education by attending one day or more
of the other conference - whatever combination meets your needs.
COMMON Directions will include the following sessions:
Monday, September 14, 2009
Navigating The World of Performance by Dawn May
Beyond Query/400 - Introduction to DB2 Web Query for i5/OS
by Gene Cobb
Laying the Foundation of i5/OS Security by Jeff Uehling
How Does RPG Talk to a Browser by Paul Tuohy
Web 2.0 by Tim Rowe
Monitoring System Performance and Health of i5/OS by Dawn May
V6R1: What’s New in V6R1 Security by Jeff Uehling
Managing System i PTFs by Larry Bolhuis
CGIDEV2 - The Details by Paul Tuohy
Practical Web Services for RPG by Tim Rowe
Configuring Linux on Power by Er win Earley
Inside the HMC by Larry Bolhuis
Kerberos: Single Sign-on Authentication by Pat Botz
RPG Skills for the New Millenium by Paul Tuohy
High Availability on a Shoestring by Larry Youngren
Linux Advanced File Serving - Integration with ADS and Beyond
by Erwin Earley
Getting the MOST out of DB2 Web Query: Tips and Techniques
by Gene Cobb
Clean up your System i Disk by Larry Bolhuis
Compare / Contrast iNav, Director Nav, Systems Nav by Tim Rowe
Considerations for Successful ILE Implementation by Paul Tuohy
Case Study: Data Encryption in RPG by Charles Guarino
Collection Services: Your First Line of Defense for Performance
by Dawn May
Leaping into Business Intelligence with DB2 Web Query Features
by Gene Cobb
V6R1: Chock Full of New Journal Enhancements by Larry Youngren
ILE by Example by Paul Tuohy
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Debugging Tricks and Techniques by Charles Guarino
System i Access for Windows: Data Transfer Tips and Techniques
by Larry Bolhuis
Conducting a Best Practices Audit of Your System i and i5/OS
by Richard Dolewski
Thirty SQL Tips in Sixty Minutes by Ted Holt
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V6R1: IBM Systems Director Navigator - New Web console for i5, Fast,
Easy, Ready by Tim Rowe
Best Practices for Security - Why You Need to Run at a High Security
Level by Jeff Uehling
Work Management with System i Navigator by Larry Bolhuis
Programming with Assertions by Ted Holt
New Java Debug Tools by Tim Rowe
Installing a New i5/OS Release to Your System i by Richard Dolewski
From S TRDBG to the RDi debugger by Charles Guarino
Deploying Open Source Solutions on IBM i by Erwin Earley
Common Sense Security Auditing by Jeff Uehling
Installing a New i5/OS Release to Your System i (cont.)
by Richard Dolewski
Application Recovery and Other Tricks: Thinking Outside the
Developer’s ToolBox by Charles Guarino
PHP and MySQL in i5/OS - New Stacks and New Solutions
by Er win Earley
Top 10 Gotchase for upgrades to IBM i 6. 1 by Larry Bolhuis
Is it time to put your journal on a diet? by Larry Youngren
Avoid the Green Screen of Death by Ted Holt
Case Study: XML and RPG by Charles Guarino
Web Enabling DB2 for i5/OS with PHP by Erwin Earley
Hidden journaling - - Don’t let it gobble up too many resources
by Larry Youngren
An Alternative to Externally Described Printer Files by Ted Holt
V6R1: Integrated Web Application Server for i5/OS - Removing Excuses
by Tim Ro we
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COMMON Focus all-day workshops include:
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
The Hows and Whys of Password Elimination/SSO by Pat Botz
Introduction to HTML/Javascript/CSS for RPG Developers by Paul Tuohy
Getting Started with DB2 Web Query by Gene Cobb
LAB: V6R1 Performance Tools by Dawn May
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Connecting i to all things TCP/IP by Larry Bolhuis
Disaster Recovery Primer - Ready, Set, Plan by Richard Dolewski
Journal basics: From soup to nuts - - It’s not your father’s Oldsmobile!
by Larry Youngren
Modernizing RPG Applications by Paul Tuohy
LAB: PHP and MySQL on i5/OS - New Stacks and New Possibilities
by Erwin Earley
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Thursday, September 17, 2009
Systems Management by Larry Bolhuis
The RPG Programmer’s PHP by Erwin Earley
Where Do I Start to Use Embedded SQL? by Ted Holt
LAB: Web Services and SOA for the RPG Developer by Tim Rowe
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Learn more about COMMON Directions 2009, and view the complete
online session guide at www.common.org/directions. Learn more about
COMMON Focus 2009 and view all the available workshops at
www.common.org/focus.
This is an educational opportunity that you do not want to miss. Register
by September 3, 2009 and Save!