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----- Forwarded by Neil Palmer/DPS on 2002/03/21 16:48 -----


"Anne Lucas" <alucas@us.ibm.com>
2002/03/21 16:37


        To:     "Neil Palmer" <neilp@dpslink.com>
        cc:
        Subject:        Re: iSeries - just a unix wanna be


Response from Learning Services - feel free to post... thank you!
-------------------------------

Anne,  There are 3 ILS spotlight pages where the iSeries DB2 UDB courses
show up.

1) the ILS iSeries curriculum spotlight page
2) the ILS DB2 Curriculum spotlight page
3) the ILS US Learning Services page.

The ILS Series curriculum spotlight page is owned by Jan's team and the
DB2
courses are positioned well and no change is required.

The ILS DB2 Curriculum Spotlight page is owned by Pat Walsh's team and
while our DB2 courses are listed, there are improvements that can be made
to that site to make it better and Bob Slaney and Betty will make that
happen.

The US Learning Services page is the page that the previous note is
focusing on.  It's the view by all courses and they are correct that
iSeries platform doesn't have it's own header category with our courses
listed under it.  Since other platforms have their own category, Bob and
Betty will work to get the iSeries our own category with these courses
listed in that category.

Connie Wiles
ILS - iSeries Curriculum Architect

************


    rob@dekko.com


IBM sent me a link to education about DB2
http://www-3.ibm.com/services/learning/spotlight/db2/all.html
Has multiple sections
- DB2 family
- z/OS and OS390
- UNIX, Windows, OS/2
- VSE & VM

Tucked under UNIX, Windows, OS/2 in subsection 'Related Offerings' are the
iSeries classes.

Rob Berendt







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