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SUMMARY:POWERUp 2026
DESCRIPTION:Come see us in beautiful New Orleans\, April 27 – 30. \nMore information coming soon.
URL:https://www.common.org/event/powerup-2026/
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SUMMARY:N2i Getting Started: The IBM i Interview That Works for Everyone in the Room
DESCRIPTION:N2i Getting Started: The IBM i Interview That Works for Everyone in the Room\nSpeaker: Patrick StaudacherDate: May 4th\, 4:00 PM (CT) \nIf you’re just starting out in IBM i — fresh out of school or working toward landing your first role — this webinar gives you a clear\, practical framework to walk into your next interview with confidence. \nAnd if you’re an experienced IBM i professional preparing for your next opportunity\, or a hiring manager looking to find the right talent\, this session is for you too. \nWe’ll share a four-question framework that gives everyone a shared language — covering modern development\, AI expectations\, and succession planning — so interviews become real conversations instead of guessing games. \nPresented by Talsco\, Inc. — with 25 years of advising hiring managers and candidates through the IBM i hiring process\, we’ve seen what works\, what doesn’t\, and what the best hiring conversations have in common. This framework is built from that experience. \n					\n									Register
URL:https://www.common.org/event/n2i-getting-started-the/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:POWERcast: Build an IBM i Firewall Using Exit Point Management
DESCRIPTION:POWERcast Build an IBM i Firewall Using Exit Point Management\nDate: May 6\, 11:00 AM\, CTSpeaker: Lloyd Ramdarie \nIBM i doesn’t provide its own firewall. However\, IBM i exit points provide powerful capabilities to control\, monitor\, and secure user activity across services such as FTP\, SQL\, ODBC\, and data transfers. \nJoin SEA on May 6th to learn how to build a powerful\, customizable IBM i firewall using an exit point manager like iSecurity Firewall. They show you how to:• Build an effective IBM i firewall using exit point management• Use exit points to protect your system against cyber threats and unauthorized access• Log and monitor user access activity • Generate management and audit reports tracking user behavior and security events \nAll attendees receive a complimentary copy of SEA’s Guide to Understanding IBM i Security with Exit Points\, an in-depth IBM i exit point management resource. \n					\n									Register\n					 \nFree Courtesty of\n															\n															\n															\n		Lloyd Ramdarie is an IBM i Technical Support team member at Software Engineering of America. His has worked in the IBM i space for many years\, with heavy involvement in securing the IBM i.\nLloyd is a seasoned IT professional who can utilize his vast experiences and expertise to help you implement the very best end-to-end security solutions in the IBM i environment.
URL:https://www.common.org/event/powercast-build-an-ibm-i-firewall-using-exit-point-management/
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SUMMARY:N2i Getting Started Series: Built-in Functions You Should Be Using
DESCRIPTION:N2i Getting Started Series: Built-in Functions You Should Be Using\nSpeaker: Simon HutchinsonDate: June 1\, 2026Time: 4:00 PM\, CST \nOver the years\, Simon has written extensively about modern RPG on his popular blog\, sharing tips\, techniques\, and deep dives into the language’s capabilities. In this session\, he’ll highlight a selection of his favorite Built-in Functions (BIFs)—along with others he believes every RPG developer should have in their toolkit. You’ll also get an inside look at some of the latest BIFs introduced in recent Technology Refreshes\, complete with practical examples to help you start using them right away. \n					\n									Register
URL:https://www.common.org/event/n2i-getting-started-series-built-in-functions-you-should-be-using/
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SUMMARY:N2i Getting Started With: Unit Testing on IBM i
DESCRIPTION:Getting Started With: Unit Testing on the IBM i\nSpeaker: Marina SchwenkDate: July 6\, 2026Time: 5:00 PM (CT) \nThink unit testing doesn’t apply to RPG? Think again. This session introduces the fundamentals of automated testing on IBM i using IBMiUnit\, an open-source RPGLE testing framework. We’ll write real tests against real code\, talk about how to make legacy programs testable\, and show you how a test suite catches bugs before your users do. No prior testing experience required—just bring your curiosity and your hardest-to-maintain program. \n					\n									Register
URL:https://www.common.org/event/n2i-getting-started-with-unit-testing-on-ibm-i/
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SUMMARY:N2i: What I wish I knew when I started my IBM i Career
DESCRIPTION:N2i: What I wish I knew when I started my IBM i Career\nSpeaker: Jacob AndersonDate: October 5\, 2026Time: 5:00 PM (CT) \nWhat I wish I knew when I started my IBM i Career is a practical roadmap for early-career and aspiring IBM i professionals looking to build momentum within the ecosystem. Drawing from real-world experience\, this session explores how conferences\, mentorship\, community involvement\, and side projects can accelerate growth and create meaningful career opportunities. \nAttendees will learn how to engage strategically at IBM i events\, approach interviews with confidence\, identify skill gaps\, and build credibility within the community. The session also addresses common misconceptions about networking and professional development in the IBM i world. \nParticipants will leave with clear\, actionable steps they can immediately apply to strengthen their career trajectory and become active contributors to the IBM i ecosystem. \n					\n									Register
URL:https://www.common.org/event/n2i-what-i-wish-i-knew-when-i-started-my-ibm-i-career/
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SUMMARY:NAViGATE at TechXChange
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SUMMARY:N2i Getting started with: IBM i Git projects in VS Code
DESCRIPTION:N2i Getting Started With: Unit Testing on the IBM i\nSpeaker: Sebastien JulliandDate: November 2\, 2026Time: 5:00 PM (CT) \nVS Code has become the go to IDE to get development done on IBM i. It let’s you work with project traditionally hosted on IBM i\, but the next step forward is it to get these projects into Git. And using Code for IBM i\, it’s as simple as with any other morden language. \nThis session will cover the basics of Code for IBM i and focus on how to work with an IBM i project hosted on Git from VS Code: \n– How to compile from VS Code \n– Which tools to use to manage and build a Git project \n– Which extensions can help with Git and IBM i \n					\n									Register
URL:https://www.common.org/event/getting-started-with-ibm-i-git-projects-in-vs-code/
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