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Discussion posted 3/28/08 by Serenity Thompson
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davidparker

Let me try this again - this time with the correct title!
What would this community think about us holding a virtual User Group meeting for ChangeMan ZMF?
What I have in mind is a 1to 1.5 half hour session held via WebEx and phone. The session would be technical, with the majority delivered by an experienced Serena mainframe consultant or developer, or even better, from one of our users.
I would like to give this a try, hopefully in late November. But do let me know what you think. All ideas and suggestions are welcome.
Best regards,
David Parker
Serena Software
Posted 11/5/2007 7:15 PM

jteelms

I think this is a great idea. We could do a session on ZMF Web services support, which would should how ZMF plays well in a Web 2.0 world.
-- Teresa Elms
Serena Software
Posted 11/6/2007 1:37 PM

davidparker

Good idea. I was also thinking about a session on the DB2 option, ocused on DB2 back binds. Anyone else?
I am thinking we should hold this session on the first week of December.
Posted 11/7/2007 11:04 AM

chgadm

A session on DB2 back binds and ZMF web services would be very beneficial. Please keep ChgMan zmf members advised once the date is confirmed. Regards, LWEST
[Updated on 11/9/2007 11:20 AM]
Posted 11/9/2007 11:18 AM

davidparker

Hello all,
We're looking at December 6, 9:00AM Pacific. Hopefully this session will be the first of many.
Posted 11/16/2007 10:45 AM

adahlgre

Is the User Group still on? If so what is the WebEx number<
Posted 12/6/2007 10:55 AM

jteelms

I can't find any evidence of a ZMF Virtual User Group meeting scheduled in the listed WebEx sessions. But if it were an unlisted session, then everyone signed up for this group -- and probably the entire ZMF customer list -- should have received an email with the meeting details. Since A. Dahlgren (above) never got such an email, and I never got one either (despite being a Serena employee

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Discussion posted 3/28/08 by Serenity Thompson
Details:



davidparker

Let me try this again - this time with the correct title!
What would this community think about us holding a virtual User Group meeting for ChangeMan ZMF?
What I have in mind is a 1to 1.5 half hour session held via WebEx and phone. The session would be technical, with the majority delivered by an experienced Serena mainframe consultant or developer, or even better, from one of our users.
I would like to give this a try, hopefully in late November. But do let me know what you think. All ideas and suggestions are welcome.
Best regards,
David Parker
Serena Software
Posted 11/5/2007 7:15 PM

jteelms

I think this is a great idea. We could do a session on ZMF Web services support, which would should how ZMF plays well in a Web 2.0 world.
-- Teresa Elms
Serena Software
Posted 11/6/2007 1:37 PM

davidparker

Good idea. I was also thinking about a session on the DB2 option, ocused on DB2 back binds. Anyone else?
I am thinking we should hold this session on the first week of December.
Posted 11/7/2007 11:04 AM

chgadm

A session on DB2 back binds and ZMF web services would be very beneficial. Please keep ChgMan zmf members advised once the date is confirmed. Regards, LWEST
[Updated on 11/9/2007 11:20 AM]
Posted 11/9/2007 11:18 AM

davidparker

Hello all,
We're looking at December 6, 9:00AM Pacific. Hopefully this session will be the first of many.
Posted 11/16/2007 10:45 AM

adahlgre

Is the User Group still on? If so what is the WebEx number<
Posted 12/6/2007 10:55 AM

jteelms

I can't find any evidence of a ZMF Virtual User Group meeting scheduled in the listed WebEx sessions. But if it were an unlisted session, then everyone signed up for this group -- and probably the entire ZMF customer list -- should have received an email with the meeting details. Since A. Dahlgren (above) never got such an email, and I never got one either (despite being a Serena employee

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#post26554e310a
#ChangeManZMF

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