A COMMON seminar titled, "Deep Dive into System i Access for Web" will be presented by IBM's Doug Beauchene November 2 in Irving, Texas.
Are you tired of maintaining software like System i Access for Windows on all your users' desktops? Then you should consider using the browser-based System i Access for Web solution to help you better manage your users. The advantage of this product is that you need only to install, configure, and maintain it on your System i. Users can simply access all their i5/OS resources via a browser and going to a specific URL through easy-to-use, point-and-click screens.
In this seminar, Doug Beauchene will begin with an overview of the features and benefits of System i Access for Web, and will follow with demonstration of how to set up this environment on your System i. Then, he will go further into detail about the powerful functions available for use with this tool. You will leave with first-hand knowledge needed to get System i Access for Web up and running on your System i.
Part of COMMON's 2007 Seminar Series, "Deep Dive into System i Access for Web" presents a valuable opportunity to learn more about this powerful tool. This seminar is held in conjunction with Metro Midrange Systems Association (MMSA). The seminar runs from 8:30 a.m.û4:00 p.m. on November 2 at the Radisson Hotel DFW South, 4600 W. Airport Freeway, Irving, Texas, 75062. Registration and breakfast begin at 8:00 a.m.
Doug Beauchene joined IBM in 1988 and is currently an advisory software engineer at IBM Rochester. Doug has worked primarily in the area of client connectivity development, focusing on the Windows workstation platform and Web serving environments. Doug is currently the team leader for the System i Access for Web development team. To learn more about this Seminar and to register online click here or visit COMMON Seminars.
COMMON Seminars, part of the new "COMMON...Customized" education model, are one-day workshops that combine lecture and live demonstration on leading-edge topics to meet the increasing educational needs of attendees. They are conducted by industry-leading experts and provide focused education at reduced cost.
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