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PHP on the System i - Lunch and Learn August 29, 2006

Join IBM and High Plains Technology to learn about the recent announcement that customers can now implement PHP on the System i and i5/OS. PHP is the leading scripting language deployed on the internet. See how this technology can be deployed on the System i and how it can be used to access i5/OS resources. In this session, IBM’s Leonardo Llames from the Rochester Advanced Technical Support Team (ATS) will review:
 Zend Studio for i5/OS
 Zend Core
 Access to i5/OS Resources
 DB2 for i5/OS
 Program Call
 Data Area
 Data Queue
 Message Queue
 Zend Platform
 Support
 System requirements
 Installation

Each session will include a complimentary lunch and an opportunity to stay after to ask Leonardo your in-depth questions. Each session will begin promptly at 11:00 a.m.

Thank you to the Omaha (MMUG) and Fargo User Groups for co-sponsoring the sessions in Nebraska and North Dakota! We appreciate the close partnership with these organizations.

When Tuesday, September 12th, 2006
Where Westside Conference Center
3534 South 108th Street
Check-in 10:30AM to 11:00AM
Session/
Complimentary
Lunch
11:00AM to 1:00AM
RSVP Bo Gebbie :: gebbie @ us.ibm.com :: 402-399-4460
by Thursday, September 8th, 2006


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