The Washington Area Midrange Users Group
Annual Technical Conference
for IBM OS/400 and AIX/L
Great speakers and sessions at the Novembers JAM,
And Tracy Smith has a keynote speech on where Midrange
technology is going and the April announcement of V5R3.5.
All the JAM event schedules and registration information is at the
Washington Area Midrange Users Group (WAM) Web page
http://www.wash-midrange.org/cgi/jam.pl
or http://www.wash-midrange.org and click on JAM
In the grid are such notable names as
David Prescott, Charlie Massoglia and my buddy Don Denoncourt, the
WebFacing guru from Richmond VA who will be covering my favorite
subject Java Struts. And our own Darryl Johns is doing a full day
track on LINUX - with "how to" knowledge to make a LINUX server in
your basement.
Where & When
Date:November 4, 2005
Time: 8:15 AM to 5:00 PM
Registration: 7:30 - 8:15
Place: The University of Maryland
University College - Conference Center
<http://www.umuc.edu/locate/adelphi.shtml>
University Boulevard & Adelphi Road
College Park, MD 20742
Tel: 301-985-7300
Continental breakfast during registration, lunch, and parking will
be provided.
Registration Deadlines and Prices
The early registration deadline is October 7, 2005.
Registrations made after October 7, 2005 will include a $25.00 late
charge, so register early!
Registrations made before August 31, 2005 will receive a $50.00
discount.
The registration fee for WAM members is $275.00.
The registration fee for non-members is $300.00.
Make checks payable to Washington Area Midrange.
Session confirmation will be sent back to you.
Cancellations received in writing by October 15, 2005 will be
refunded in full.
All cancellations received after October 15, 2005 will be assessed a
$50.00 charge.
http://www.wash-midrange.org/cgi/jam.pl
http://www.wash-midrange.org/cgi/jamreg.pl
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