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I'm in the same boat as you - I can only attend one or the other.  I choose
the MAPICS conference, as I get sufficient (for me) information on the
AS/400 (sorry, I-Series) and other IBM information from my affiliate and
trade periodicals, but only the MAPICS conference gives me all the scoop on
what's new with MAPICS, what direction they are going in (such as Power
Architecture), easy access to add-on vendors, and good tips from other
customers and consultants.

We run our business with MAPICS, and I do more MAPICS upgrades than I do
AS/400 (I-Series) upgrades.  With that in mind, the MAPICS User Conference
is a better value to the company than COMMON.





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I sure as heck did not want to start a war on MAPICS User Conference vs
COMMON....my original question was whether or not the people on this list
want
MAPICS Sessions to be given at COMMON.  Of course, COMMON can never replace
the
MAPICS User Conference nor does it intend to.  The question at large is to
try
to find out if the Users of MAPICS software are limited by their companies
to
only be allowed to attend one conference per year (such as me).  If they
are
limited to one conference per year, then a choice is necessary to be made -
which one to attend?.  Now if COMMON has some sessions of MAPICS, then it
may be
the selection of choice.   Or the other possible choice is to alternate 1
year
MAPICS, 1 year COMMON....but with the speed of the changing business
environment
that seems not a great choice.    So, IMHO, MAPICS sessions at COMMON is
great!





Lisa Weaver <lweaver@guidetechnologies.com> on 08/28/2001 09:37:54 AM

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Subject:  re[2]: MAPICS and COMMON



I am a consultant with Guide, a Mapics affiliate. I am trying to sell
nothing.
I've been following the discussions about User Conference vs COMMON.  I
must
disagree with some of the statements about the Mapics User Conference being
designed soley as a "Sales" conference.  There are 3 full days of break-out
sessions available to attendees.  Never, as a user or as a consultant, have
I
been disappointed that I didn't learn something.  In fact, the information
I've
obtained there over the years has more than paid for the cost of the
conferences
and all my expenses.  This past year, I happened to be a presenter for one
of
those sessions...I didn't even talk about MAPICS.  There are usually
between
1500 and 2000 attendees...most users.  It is a huge opportunity to network
with
other users.  I'm sure that COMMON is very good.  I'm also POSITIVE that
there
are people at COMMON trying to sell you something.

Lisa Cohen Weaver
Consultant Manager
Guide Technologies, L.L.C.
6502 Constitution Drive
Fort Wayne, IN  46804
219-459-7641
Fax 219-459-2127
lweaver@guidetechnologies.com

> I agree with Eric.    MAPICS conference is a Sales conference designed to
get you to buy more Apps.   Save your money and attend COMMON.

Greg Wenzloff


-----Original Message-----
From: DaleGindlesperger@fft-inc.com
[mailto:DaleGindlesperger@fft-inc.com]
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2001 1:58 PM
To: mapics-l@midrange.com
Subject: Re: MAPICS and COMMON



Eric,

I have to disagree a little regarding MAPICS being just a sales show - I
attend several "customer solutions" sessions each year, and have given a
couple.  I agree, the customer solutions are usually excellent - it is
always good to see how people use the software to solve problems and how
they may have implemented the apps in a (perhaps) unusual or different way.
Yes, there are "sales sessions" to show the new stuff (which there has been
a whole lot of lately!), but I find them necessary to see what all we can
do with the new stuff - especially the new "Power Architecture" stuff.
Without the sales sessions at the conference, I don't know how I'd get
enough good information on the new apps and features.

I personally find the tech expo at the conferences to be VERY valuable.
Last year's was the best yet - I liked that they expanded the hours from
prior years.  However, I'd like to have it open even more, especially the
area where you can talk to the MAPICS developers/support people and try out
the new apps at the kiosks.  Is that what you mean by needing more "hands
on?"

I'd like them to have some roundtables with users also - for things like
their e-business strategies, effectively implementing some of the Browser
apps, Supply Chain Management, etc.  Then we could get multiple company's
solutions in one session.






                    "Eric Wolf"
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Gail,

I think that COMMON and the MAPICS conferences serve different purposes.
COMMON gives IT departments the opportunity to keep up-to-date with the IBM
technologies, as well as, other technologies.

The MAPICS Conference, on the other hand,introduces users to new
applications, how other users are using MAPICS and 3rd party enhancements
that they may not be aware of. What the MAPICS conference does not offer is
"hands-on" sessions like they did in the past. It has become more of a
"sales" conference instead of the User Conference.  They also need more
users to speak on how they solved their problems using MAPICS.

Eric A. Wolf
Midrange Implementation Specialists
eric_a_wolf@hotmail.com  -or- ericw@midrangespecialists.com



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