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  • Colorado MultiValue User Group Meeting

    Colorado MultiValue User Group Meeting on October 9th at 5:30-8:30 p.m.

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  • MultiValue UserGroup Meetings

    Revelation Software - Date: TBD | Rocket U2 - Date: Tuesday, Nov 9 | SAPUG - Seattle Area Pick User Group - Date: Thursday, Oct 21 | TEXMUG - Texas MultiValue User Group - Date: TBD | CMUG - Colorado MultiValue Users Group - Date: Tuesday, Sep 14 | SoCalRUG - Southern Calif Revelation UserGroup - Date: TBD | Atlanta Area Pick Users Group - AAPUG - Date: Tuesday, Sep 21

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  • The U2UG Wiki is Here!

    The U2UG Board are please to announce the next step in our mission to promote and teach the benefits of the IBM U2 model: the U2UG Wiki!

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  • Question to MultiValue Community

    We are a Unidata Site and want to install wireless scanners in our warehouse facility. If you are already doing this, please email me with your scanner manufacturer and model of your scanner.

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  • 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) | Support Consultant (Ref: 1003-1) | Software Developer (Ref: 1003-8)

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  • InterSystems and SC Systems partner to deliver new development capabilities for MultiValue users with OSMOSIS SB-Converter

    InterSystems Corporation and SC Systems Limited today announced the availability of the OSMOSiS Rapid Application Development (RAD) Tool on InterSystems Caché® high-performance object database. The OSMOSiS SB-Converter offers a smooth migration path and together with automated utilities enables users who developed systems in the IBM System Builder and SB+ RAD environments to easily move to the massively scalable, open standards-based Caché object database.

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  • 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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