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I have never been to either but I have read on Search400.
"From the responses we've received, it seems almost unanimous. Because of
its wider scope of sessions, the vendor exposition and the chance to meet
with fellow iSeries users, COMMON was cited as a much better value. "
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I am comparing the IBM technical conf. to COMMON this year trying to
decide which is better from and Administrator's perspective. I was
wondering if anyone has been to both and which you would recommend. I have
only been to the tech conf of late and it has been years since I attended
COMMON. Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks
Mike
Mike Poweleit
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