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Welcome to Common Europe Congress 2019 in Berlin!
Tuesday, June 18 • 16:30 - 17:30
IBM i in Business Around the World

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Do you ever feel like you’re the only business using IBM i? Nothing could be further from the truth! IBM i is the operating system underneath the applications which are used by thousands and thousands (and thousands!) of companies around the world to run their business. Yet as most IBM i clients go about their normal day, they have very little awareness of the many kinds of businesses which depend on Power Systems running IBM i. Steve Will, Chief Architect for IBM i, and Alison Butterill, the IBM i Global Offering Manager will take you on a virtual journey through many countries and many industries, giving specific examples of IBM i clients who are using advanced, integrated technology to succeed.

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Alison Butterill

WW Product Manager for IBM i, IBM
Alison Butterill is the offering manager for IBM i. She owns the responsibility for the IBM i business, including defining and guiding future directions and strategies. She works with the IBM i sales, marketing, and development teams as well as clients and partners to ensure that... Read More →
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Steve Will

IBM i CTO & Chief Architect, IBM
Steve is the CTO and Chief Architect for the IBM i Operating System. Spending the past fourteen years of his IBM career in this position, he has become an award-winning speaker, author of the influential blog "You and i," (https://bit.ly/You-and-i-blog) and is one of the most sought-after voices at customer briefings and events. Steve has worked on IBM i and its predecessors since before the creation of the AS/400, and is currently responsible for setting the strategy of the IBM i operating system, as well as deciding which enhancements will be implemented. In his role, he talks to clients and pa... Read More →


Tuesday June 18, 2019 16:30 - 17:30 CEST
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