Do you work with VM or Linux on Z? Have you discovered something that
enabled you to provide new and improved capability for your customers? Have
you exploited a new capability with Z hardware or a new software release?

*We would like to hear about your experience at SHARE in St Louis!*

The planning cycle is in motion, and the current submission deadline for
session proposals is Friday, April 6, 2018. You can submit a proposal at
https://event.share.org/submit.

The SHARE Linux & VM Program encourages everyone who has experience with
Linux or z/VM to submit a session proposal. If you have a success story
that you're willing to present?  That's great!  If you have a "we had an
adventure, and overcame these challenges to achieve success" story that
you're willing to present?  Even better!  Do you have questions, and
looking for answers?  SHARE provides a week-long opportunity to interact
directly with subject matter experts from a broad spectrum of the industry.

"Hot Topic" areas of special interest for the 2018 conference series
include:

 - API Economy
 - Data Privacy
 - Analytics, Machine Learning and Cognitive Computing
 - Cloud Technology in the Enterprise
 - DevOps in the Enterprise
 - New and Innovative Workloads for IBM Z
 - Security in the Enterprise

More details on the "Hot Topics" are available at the CFP link.

SHARE provides a great venue to network with your peers through both the
formal technical program and numerous opportunities for informal
face-to-face discussion during the week.

If you're planning to attend and have a story to share, please consider
submitting a session proposal!


Rick Barlow
SHARE Linux and VM Program Manager

Join me at SHARE in St Louis, August 12-17, 2018.
More details at http://event.share.org

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