Don’t forget to reach out to your local country user group to get the discount code for the congress!
Common Europe, in collaboration with Common Sweden, is delighted to be holding its annual flagship event, Common Europe Congress, in the friendly city of Gothenburg offering extensive education, networking and relaxation opportunities. It’s also a great opportunity for exploring the city… so why not take a family mini-break as well. Congress education areas targeted are IBM Power hardware, Application Development, Advanced RPG, Open Source tools and Languages, System Management, Db2 and SQL, IBM Storage, IBM i services and microservices, Security and Compliance and much more. There will be two AIX / Linux tracks, to emphasize the Power Systems character of Common Europe. Top IBM Business Architects and industry experts have already agreed to share their knowledge on the latest announcements, customer cases as well as practical subjects. The congress content includes:
3 ½ days of latest education delivered by top IBM and industry leading speakers punctuated by large breaks offering maximum networking,
Three-hour in-depth workshops, 60 minutes’ education sessions and solution provider’s special slots,
A Solution Providers’ Centre open for 2 ½ days with top European and worldwide technology companies at their booths presenting innovative practical solutions that will enhance our solutions,
A Congress Dinner in the hotel with live entertainment.
We have negotiated special room rates in the Congress hotel itself, The Common Europe Organization Team looks forward to seeing you in picturesque Gothenburg.
Technical resources are highly in demand and their time needs to be used as efficiently as possible. Project management is the technique needed to offload tasks to administrative personal or junior team members. In this session we will discuss the needs of specialized engineers, multiple disciple teams, communication between departments and silos. Our focus will be on how everyone can ensure all the needed info for any given project is organized and communicated.
Write and contribute to project plan documents. Communicate between teams and departments. Form strong partnerships between technical and business resources NOTE: Presented with Tony Owens