Dear DB2 user,
If you are attending IDUG 2005 Europe Conference in Berlin (Germany),
you are kindly requested to contribute by moderating one or more
sessions.
As a session moderator you will:
- introduce the speaker
- warn the speaker from running overtime
- assist the speaker in different ways
- make an estimated count of the audience
- collect evaluation forms
Please select one or more sessions and send your preferences before
Tuesday, October 18h to Peter Backlund at Ba*********@telia.com .
Available sessions can be found in the Speaker Status Report on the
IDUG Speaker web site:
http://conferences.idug.org/speakers...nference_id=52
To view a complete list of sessions in the new format introduced for
last year's CD Rom, please go to
http://www.idug.org/eu05webinfo/grid.html
or in the online program grid, located at:
http://bneo15.sba.com/ew/idug/displa...nference_id=52
Thank you for your participation in IDUG 2005 Europe.
We look forward to working with you to create a successful conference.
If you have any question or need any further information,
feel free to contact me at ma*************@yahoo.fr .
Regards,
Marcel Lévy
IDUG 2005 Europe Conference Planning Committee.
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Experience four days of learning as IDUG 2005 - Europe, 24-28 October,
Berlin (Germany) provides over 100 technical sessions from which
to choose from for the best in DB2 technical education.
To view a complete list of sessions, please go to:
http://www.idug.org/eu05webinfo/grid.html
Register today at http://www.idug.org
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The International DB2 Users Group (IDUG) is an independent,
not-for-profit,
user run organization whose mission is to support and strengthen
the information services community by providing the highest quality
education and services designed to promote the effective utilization of
the DB2 family of products.
The DB2 Product Family includes DB2 Universal Database for z/OS; DB2
Universal Database for Linux, UNIX, Windows; DB2 Universal Database for
iSeries, DB2 for VSE and VM; DB2 Express; DB2 Information Integrator;
and DB2 Everyplace.