This session will describe the new Express client which is designed strictly for TCP/IP connections and runs on 32-bit Windows operating
systems. Come hear how this new client lets you easily move to the Internet with the security you need. Find out how easy it is to get your PCs users up and running with Express, and learn more about
the many enhancements included in PC5250 display and print emulation and Data Transfer for DB2/400 access and PC file uploading. Hear how the Express client is exploiting the new AS/400 NetServer capability for
file and print serving. She will also briefly cover cover the Client Access packaging and other client offerings.
10:45 - 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:30 Topic: Working with your AS/400 systems
using the simplified Operations Navigator interface.
This session is a must for AS/400 administrators and operators as it describes the capabilities available in Operations Navigator and how these
features enhance management of your AS/400 environment. Management Central is a hot new function for managing many AS/400s that will also be explained. Did you know that you can remotely perform all AS/400
system console functions now with Operations Console. Learn about EZ Setup as well. All these capabilities that are included with Client Access will be described.
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch
13:30 - 15:00 Topic: The Road to Java
Java is Hot!! Youve decided that with the popularity and availability of Java, perhaps you should be exploring this new world. But what about all your existing applications?
What about your RPG skills? What should be done with the business data on the AS/400? This session discusses the strategies and approaches for migrating your current environment to the World of Java. Topics will
include modualrizing and modernizing with ILE, DB2/400 functions and the latest in visual development tools from IBM.
15:00 - 15:15 - Coffee
15:15 - 16:45 Topic: AS/400 Internet Security The
Basics
Are you ready to join the Internet crowd but afraid of falling prey to some hacker? This session discusses some of the Internet threats, examines basic Internet security principles and shows how
to apply these principles to an AS/400 connected to the Internet.