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Search400 invites you to an upcoming Vendor Connection Webcast:
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TOPIC: Source Control Management Tools for a Complex World
WHEN: June 5th at 2:00 PM EDT (18:00 GMT)
SPEAKERS: David Slater, World Wide Market Manager, IBM Canada &
Daniel Magid, President, Aldon Computer Group 
SPONSOR: Aldon Computer Group [http://www.aldon.com]  
BRIEF: IBM and Aldon Computer Group discuss the importance of
comprehensive Source Control Management for multi-platform iSeries
application development in the increasingly complex world of
e-business.
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** WHY ATTEND THIS VENDOR CONNECTION WEBCAST? **
To succeed in today's complex world of e-business, companies are
re-orienting their IT efforts to incorporate multiple platforms for
diverse software applications. Building a multi-platform development
process around the iSeries(tm) platform offers a unique opportunity
for IT organizations to combine the traditional strengths of
reliability, security, development productivity, ease-of-use and
management with new technological advances including WebSphere�,
Java(tm), Linux, logical partitions (LPARs), and much more. 

To take advantage of the unique opportunities that this new
environment offers, IT organizations must implement a comprehensive
multi-platform software configuration management system to address
the added complexities of multi-platform development. Working
together, IBM and Aldon Computer Group offer the tools iSeries
developers need to develop and manage e-business applications in a
complex world.

Learn more about e-business application development on the iSeries
and the tools for successful e-business application development. 
Register today and see what the experts have to say!
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The need for Source Control Management is increasing rapidly. Find
out why and all you need to know to implement comprehensive change
management from the industry experts. Aldon Computer Group, the
industry leader in application modernization and multi-platform
change management, offers a cutting-edge solution for companies
seeking e-business success and finding themselves faced with
challenges with SCM. Find out more with a free white paper at:
http://search400.com/r/0,,3363,00.htm?FreeWhitepaper 

** ABOUT THE EXPERTS **
David Slater is the IBM World Wide Market Manager of iSeries
Application Development Products and an expert in IBM's WebSphere
Development Tools. Prior to that he was the RPG Development Manager
responsible for developing and shipping ILE RPG, which incorporates
the new RPG IV language definition and the new ILE programming model.
Within AS/400 AD Product Development, David has also served as the
AS/400 Languages Planning Manager, the CODE/400 Planning Manager, and
the AS/400 Languages and Utilities Performance Manager.

Daniel Magid, President of Aldon Computer Group, is a recognized
authority on the IBM iSeries platform and Software Configuration
Management. His company worked with IBM to introduce Aldon Affiniti,
a product designed to bring application development automation and
management concepts to client/server, Java and Web-based development.
He can be reached by e-mail at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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