14th-15th May 2013
Location: Wroxall Abbey Estate, Wroxall, Warwickshire. CV35 7NB
The upcoming i-Community event, Why not i? is approaching and we are delighted that Nigel Gillespie will once again represent Applied Technologies as a key sponsor.
Guest speaker at the event is Mike Cain, the team leader of the DB2 for i Center of Excellence at IBM Rochester, specialising in business intelligence, data warehousing, SQL query performance and very large databasing.
Hear what our customers are saying about i-community:
‘The i-Community is second to none. There is not one place which can rival the quality of content delivered.
I would say the i-Community is an absolute must for any business which relies on the IBM i on POWER. The quality of speakers and peer knowledge is of extreme value.
To top it all, over the years, I have achieved the added bonus of making some good friends along the way.’
Clive Griffiths, Admiral Insurance
i-Community exists to serve IBM i users in the UK. This low-cost, non-profit peer network allows its attendees to share their experience with IBM’s i series, discuss concerns and problem solve with the experts.
For more details on this event or any information on how to get involved with i-Community contact Applied Technologies via email: info@applied-tech.co.uk or call: +44(0)1753 478333
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