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Last week we announced that we would be raffling off one free seat to the ‘Doing Business with IBM Connections‘ Masterclass by Michael Sampson among all people signed up to the Social Connections event by June 7th. Today we can announce that the lucky winner is Ms Marie-Christine Schindler from Zurich, Switzerland!
The winners of the 50% discount for a masterclass seat are: Gina Battye from the UK and Siegfried Lautenbacher and Yvan Cainzos from Switzerland.
Congratulations to all winners and for everyone else who is still interested there are still a few seats available for the Michael Sampson masterclass. Your chance of getting a thorough and in depth insight into how IBM Connections can help your organization get the benefits of social business as well as great tips on driving adoption.
Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity for a masterclass by the author of the recently published book “Doing Business with IBM Connections: Opportunities for Improving Processes, Driving Results, and Achieving Great Outcomes with IBM Connections 4.5” (a copy of which will be handed out to all masterclass participants) and register today!
As with every Social Connections event we aim to offer not just a day program full of interesting en enlightening sessions but also a ‘social’ evening program. A moment after a hectic and busy day to bring participants and speakers together to sit down and continue the conversations of the day while enjoying some of the stunning local scenery and cuisine.
It always depends on the available funds and sponsorships if we can actually organize this but due to our Evening sponsor WebGate we will again be able to host a full evening program in Zurich!
What does it mean?
Well, registration for the evening program is open to all registered participants of Social Connections V on June 28th in Zurich. After the day event there will be buses for those signed up that will take us to a beautiful location overlooking one of the nicest views of Zurich: The Zurich Lake. Here we will have drinks followed by a full dinner either outside (if the weather cooperates) or inside one of the nicest restaurants of Zurich. After dinner the buses will be ready to bring us back to the IBM Forum with an intermediate drop off at the Novotel for those staying in that vicinity. We expect to be back at the IBM Client Centre around 11-11:15pm
What will it cost me?
Absolutely nothing! As said, because of our sponsors we are able to offer this completely free of charge. We feel it is important to add a ‘social’ component to an event surrounding the topic of Social business so this is our gift to you as a participant.
What do I need to do?
Register. As the number of seats for this event is limited we require each participant to register separately from the conference registration itself. If you registered for Social Connections before April 11th you should have received an invite for the evening program, if you registered after April 11th a link to the registration for the dinner is included in your confirmation mail. Or – if you have trouble locating these – please email us so we can send you the link.
We look forward to spending an evening with you in Zurich!
After announcing Heidi Ambler and Michael Sampson as our fantastic Keynote speakers for the IBM Connections user group event in Zurich on June 28th it’s time to lift just a little bit more of the covers of what you can expect this June. As abstract submission is still open we can’t disclose the full program yet but as the number of great sessions that have been entered is so big already we decided to give you a little sneak peek of some of them to wet your appetite
First of all, in the Business track we’ll have a session by Tim Clark from Collaboration Matters who’ll be discussing how to project manage an IBM Connections implementation by using examples from a real life implementation project
Project Managing a Connections Install
Deploying Connections is easy. 10 days of I.T. effort and then tell the users the url. Right?
Well, No. You are so far away from the truth it might actually be funny.
Let Tim take you through the Project Management (PM) of a Connections project from start to finish and show you all the gory stuff in the middle too.
He’ll explain why you need to PM a Connections project and suggest best practise stages for you too.
Experiences from real world PM from real world Connections install projects..
But if project management isn’t your thing then the development stream might be an option. Mikkel Heisterberg of Intravison will tell you all about the Activity stream and how to develop for it.
Developing for the Activity Stream
The future of business is social and the activity stream is the way events and messages are communicated in the social business. In this session you’ll learn all there is to know about the activity stream including exactly what it is and how to interact with it using your favorite development environment whether that be JavaScript, XPages, Java or even the plain vanilla HTTP based REST API. This session is for you if you want to start working the Activity Stream.
And if Administration is what makes you tick then check out the great sessions by Victor Toal from ToalSystems on managing your Connections install:
IBM Connections: So you have it installed – now what?
You have successfully installed IBM Connections in your environment – but now what comes next? Installation is one thing, but keeping your new environment up and running requires a different focus:
What are some of the regular actions you should be doing to proactively keep your environment running?
Where do you start looking when something looks wrong?
How do you fulfill some of the requests users now come to you with?
How do you correctly change configurations without breaking what you just built?
These questions and more are what we will explore during our conversation about IBM Connections.
Or the session by Gabriella Davis from Turtle Partnership on how to identify and solve problems once they arise.
Tools of the Problem Solver
In even the best built, most redundant and intensively supported environments – sometimes things go wrong. In this session we’ll look at how the IBM Connections administrator can work to diagnose problems through logs, database performance, maintenance and auto started services. We’ll also review how to gather the information IBM support will need to help you
As said, only a little sneak peek… more great sessions are yet to come when the full program will be announced in the first week of May!
So mark your calendar for June 28th in Zurich this summer and sign up. Don’t wait too long, seats are limited and going fast. This is one event you don’t want to miss!