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  • International Spectrum Conference - Florida 2011
    The MultiValue Database Developers and User Conference 2011 - West Palm Beach, Florida - April 4th-7th

    SB/XA v6.0.3 Released
    This release is available for the following minimum data server levels: UniData 7.1, UniVerse 10.2.3

    MultiValue UserGroup Meetings
    SAPUG - Seattle Area Pick User Group - Date: Thursday, Aug 5 | TEXMUG - Texas MultiValue User Group - Date: TBD | CMUG - Colorado MultiValue Users Group - Date: Tuesday, Aug 10 | SoCalRUG - Southern Calif Revelation UserGroup - Date: TBD | Atlanta Area Pick Users Group - AAPUG - Date: Tuesday, Sep 21

    Zumasys Acquires Assets of Choice Computing
    Zumasys announced today that it has acquired the assets of Choice Computing, a software development firm based in Ithaca, New York.

    Pavuk IDF v2.0 Released
    Pavuk IDF v2.0 utilizes the ExtJS scripting library from Sencha as the new rendering engine. This technology enables Pavuk to support a wider range of browsers including the iPad and provides the platform for more new and exciting features in future releases of Pavuk.

    MultiValue Jobs Available
    Developer (Ref: 0903-9) | Programmer/Analyst Programmer (Ref: 0911-1) | Solutions Analyst/Analyst Programmer (Ref: 1003-5) | Senior Developer (Ref: 1002-3) | Developer (Ref: 1002-8) | Senior Developer .Net/Universe (Ref: 0911-4) | Analyst Programmer (Ref: 1002-7) | Senior Analyst Programmer (Ref: 1003-10) | Analyst Programmer (Ref: 1002-10) | Support Consultant (Ref: 1003-1) | Database Programmer - UniData / UniVerse | Software Developer (Ref: 1002-4) | Unidata Support Consultant (Ref: 1002-12) | Developer - Masterpack (Ref: 1002-6) | Software Developer (Ref: 1003-8)

    Tech Tip!
    When it comes to shutting down UNIX systems gracefully but without warning, it is nice to know which of the logged-in users have been inactive and for how long.

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