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TUG Buzz! for Wednesday November 11, 2020


Reminder: Meeting of Members (Zoom Webinar) is one week away -- November 18th 7:00 PM

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Topic:  "Modernization and 21st Century Skills"
(How to Move your Business into the 21st Century on IBM i)

ABSTRACT:Faced with pressure from upper management, learn how different companies moved their company's software into the 21st century. 
Read more on the Agenda web page...

Jim BuckSpeaker:  Jim Buck

Jim is the president and founder of imPower Technologies, where he provides professional IBM i online/onsite training (imPowerTechnologies.com). He is active in the IBM i community working to help companies train their employees in the latest IBM technologies and helps companies develop the next generation of IBM i professionals.   Read more on the Agenda web page...


AGENDA for November 18th MoM Zoom meeting

ADMISSION:  Free for TUG members

Registration:  online

Time: 7:00 pm

Topic: "What's new in 7.4 for RPG"
(How to Move your Business into the 21st Century on IBM i)

Read more on the Agenda web page...

NOTE: Once your registration is confirmed, you will receive an email with the meeting link, meeting ID, and password.

 

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