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26 June WebSphere Integration User Group meeting IBM Hursley |
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michs |
Posted: Fri May 26, 2017 12:22 am Post subject: 26 June WebSphere Integration User Group meeting IBM Hursley |
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The WebSphere Integration User Group (UK) committee would once again like to invite you to their next UK User Group Meeting, which will be held on Monday 26th June 2017 at IBM Hursley Laboratories, near Winchester, the home of IBM's Hybrid Cloud Integration, Messaging and API technologies. This year the UK User Group has 5 streams covering the following topics: Hybrid Integration, Messaging, API Economy & Gateways, Cloud and Complementary Topics & Technologies, as well as a stream dedicated to topic specific User Discussions. It is always popular, so please book early, as space is limited!
The User Group keynote presentation on 'Hybrid Integration: A fundamental enabler for digital transformation' will be presented by Kim Clark, Integration Architect at IBM Hursley Laboratories. “As enterprises respond to the opportunities that cloud and cognitive bring, their IT architectures built over decades face their greatest-ever challenge. They need to support a new digital world where applications are created rapidly by a whole new generation of empowered users with diverse skill sets. Join us as we look at the ever-expanding and critical role that integration plays in this hybrid and omni-channel world—from the technology imperatives that keep you in the game to maximizing your opportunities by choosing the right hybrid approach”.
In addition, we have booked several Proof of Technology sessions on Tuesday 27th June 2017 and Wednesday 28th June 2017 at IBM Hursley for our core technologies. Proof of Technology (PoT) workshops provide a hands-on experience of the selected IBM technology. Participants will execute labs to learn about the capability provided by the IBM technology. The lectures and labs are designed to first cover concepts. Once completed, the agenda moves quickly into deeper domain capabilities. Please note that these events have limited numbers of seats, so please do book early.
You can attend any combination of the three days, and as such each registration is dealt with separately:
Proof of Technology (PoT) - Day 1 – Tuesday, 27th June (one of):
• IBM Integration Bus v10
• IBM API Connect
• IBM Bluemix
Proof of Technology (PoT) - Day 2 – Wednesday, 28th June (one of):
• IBM Integration Bus v10
• IBM APP Connect
• IBM DataPower Gateway
Register here for the WebSphere Integration User Group meeting and PoTs - www.ibm.com/events/WIUG.
Please note that PoT registrations will be closed approximately a week before the sessions will be held. A confirmation email will be sent at this time.
The WebSphere Integration UK User Group is an independent body made up of a governing committee of WebSphere Integration users. Our aim is to offer a forum for users to meet and learn from one another's experience as well as to meet and learn from the WebSphere Integration product experts.
These events are free, and a buffet lunch and beverages will be available during the day. To see the full agenda of the WebSphere Integration User group meeting - simple click on the link below:
View the agenda for the WebSphere Integration User Group meeting
If you have any questions, please reply to Tetti Pandelias (tetti_pandelias at uk.ibm.com).
We hope to see you there.
WebSphere Integration User Group Committee
http://www.mqug.org.uk
Mike Wyvill
Chairman, WebSphere Integration User Group (UK)
Tetti Pandelias
WebSphere Integration User Group (UK) - IBM representative |
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zpat |
Posted: Fri May 26, 2017 1:15 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 19 May 2001 Posts: 5866 Location: UK
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Always test your URLs !!
www.ibm.com/events/WIUG _________________ Well, I don't think there is any question about it. It can only be attributable to human error. This sort of thing has cropped up before, and it has always been due to human error. |
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Posted: Sat May 27, 2017 8:23 am Post subject: |
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Fixed the URL in the original post. He forgot to limit it with the URL tags and as such the full stop of the sentence had become part of the url...  _________________ MQ & Broker admin |
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