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Default Central Florida Progress User Group Meeting - Oct. 16, 2008 - 09-18-2008 , 02:16 PM






Hear about OpenEdge Architect and how to mplement utilities for the
"recovery" part of your disaster recovery plan at the Central Florida
Progress user group (CFPUG) meeting, Thursday, October 16, 2008. Enjoy
networking with fellow Progress users and partners over a free,
delicious lunch!

Meeting Details:

Thursday, October 16, 2008
Noon - 1 - Networking lunch (it's free!)
1:30 to 5 p.m. - ""An IDE Whose Time Has Come" and "How Healthy Is
Your Database" Presentations

Location:

Tampa, Fla. – Specific location will be announced shortly. Please
check this site or http://www.pugcentral.org for location.


Charge: Meeting is free for guests and members.

RSVP: Contact Laura Woodard at (804) 553-1130 or
lwoodard (AT) allegroconsultants (DOT) com at least five days in advance. Let her
know as well if you'll be attending the lunch.


Presentations:

"An IDE Whose Time Has Come"

Presenter: Mike Lonski, Allegro

OpenEdge 10 has been out for a few years now. As always, new versions
bring change and one of the biggest for the Progress developer is the
move away from the Progress proprietary integrated development
environment (IDE) to one that is an industry standard. Changing your
OE Studio licenses with its familiar AppBuilder over to OE Architect
licenses with an IDE based on the Eclipse platform can seem daunting
but it shouldn’t. Come get a quick tour of the Architect environment
and see how easy it is to move to this new and vastly improved IDE.


"How Healthy is Your Database?"

Presenter: TBA

Vital statistics on production databases are rarely monitored
frequently enough to take preventative action on halting the impending
crisis. This session walks you through the utilities available to
monitor physical database limits, runtime memory and block checking,
record validation, crucial database events that have occurred and the
importance of checking the “recovery’ part of your disaster recovery
plan. You’ll learn how to make these checks work proactively for you.


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