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WebSphere User Group - Bedfont Lakes 3rd March 2009
Last updated on 29th January 2009

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We are pleased to confirm that the next meeting of the WebSphere User Group (uk) will take place on 3rd March 2009 at IBM Bedfont Lakes (near Heathrow). There will be no charge for this meeting and we have an excellent agenda lined up.



Provisional Agenda

Key:
WEBSPHERE PORTFOLIO UPDATE WEBSPHERE APPLICATION SERVER PLATFORM WEBSPHERE INTEGRATION USER GROUP WEB2.0 SIG PORTAL SIG WEBSPHERE MESSAGING BPM SIG BAM IN FOCUS JAVA SIG INNOVATION AND TRENDS NEW TECHNOLOGY IN WASv7 (AND TOOLS) SOA & ESB PLATFORM SIG


08:30
-09:00
09:00
-9:30
9:30
-11:00
11:00
-11:30
11:30
-13:00
13:00
-14:00
14:00
-15:00
15:00
-15:30
15:30
-16:30
16:30
-17:00
Registration & Coffee Chairman's Intro / AGM KEYNOTE: WebSphere Directions - Rob High (IBM US) Coffee Break The POWER 3: JRules (ILOG), Business Event Process - Andrew Howarth (IBM) Lunch Enabling EA and BPM Collaboration - Rob High (IBM US) Coffee Break WSRR/ALE and Service Governance - Rob High (IBM US) Meet the experts, Q&A & Close
Registration & Coffee Chairman's Intro / AGM OSGi in WebSphere v7.0 - Matt Perrins, Martin Gale Coffee Break Managing an Enterprise WebSphere Environment - Richard Bettison, David Sayers Lunch WebSphere Security Overview - Simon Kapadia Coffee Break WAS Migration/Interoperability 7.0 - Andrew Leonard Meet the experts, Q&A & Close
Registration & Coffee Chairman's Intro / AGM Use Cases for DataPower ESB, B2B and LLM Appliance - Bharat Bhushan Coffee Break WebSphere MQ v7 'what's new' - Pete Siddall Lunch WebSphere MQ v7 - Pub/Sub - Pete Siddall Coffee Break WebSphere ESB and Process Server v6.2 - David Currie Meet the experts, Q&A & Close
Registration & Coffee Chairman's Intro / AGM (No Session) - Coffee Break Web 2.0 for Business and IT - Rick Robinson Lunch Developing Web 2.0 UI with iWidgets and Dojo - Martin Gale Coffee Break Building Situational Apps with WebSphere sMash - Robin Fernandes Meet the experts, Q&A & Close
Registration & Coffee Chairman's Intro / AGM Building an authoring experience for Portal - Thomas Nilsson Coffee Break Good practice in planning your Portal project - Richard Shooter Lunch Real-World Experiences Using Portal Capabilities - Graham Harper Coffee Break Portal the face of SOA at London & European - Chris Booker Meet the experts, Q&A & Close
Registration & Coffee Chairman's Intro / AGM (No Session) - Coffee Break SIB, WMQ and SCA directions for WebSphere products - Graham Wallis Lunch Enterprise Messaging with SIB, MQ, DataPower & MQ - Nigel Roper Coffee Break Complex SIBus Topologies and WAS V7 Improvements - David Ware Meet the experts, Q&A & Close
Registration & Coffee Chairman's Intro / AGM Get your BPM Target State Faster: Roadmaps & Reuse - Anton Heseltine Coffee Break Interactive Process Design: Business Modeler - Paul Smith Lunch AS FOR WEBSPHERE PORTFOLIO UPDATE - Coffee Break AS FOR WEBSPHERE INTEGRATION USER GROUP - Meet the experts, Q&A & Close
Registration & Coffee Chairman's Intro / AGM (No Session) - Coffee Break (No Session) - Lunch BAM of events originating from non-IBM sources - Matt Turnbull Coffee Break Integration hub is valuable: how do we prove it? - Richard Brown Meet the experts, Q&A & Close
Registration & Coffee Chairman's Intro / AGM Reading the runes for Java runtimes - Tim Ellison Coffee Break WebSphere Real Time: Deterministic Java - Alan Stevens Lunch IBM Monitoring/Diag Tools for Java: Health Center - Brian Peacock Coffee Break SAME AS WEB 2.0 SIG - Meet the experts, Q&A & Close
Registration & Coffee Chairman's Intro / AGM (No Session) - Coffee Break Project Blue Spruce: The Web Browser - Future ... - David Boloker Lunch Faster Stronger Harder with Low Latency Messaging - Ben Newton Coffee Break Building a secure forms solution with DataPower - Stu Smith Meet the experts, Q&A & Close
Registration & Coffee Chairman's Intro / AGM SAME AS WEBSPHERE APPLICATION SERVER PLATFORM - Coffee Break RADv7.5 Update (including new SCA tools) - Anita Rass Wan Lunch Java EE Support in WAS7: JSR 311 JAX-RS and JPA - Matt Perrins Coffee Break Technical Overview of WAS7 Web Services - Sara Mitchell Meet the experts, Q&A & Close
Registration & Coffee Chairman's Intro / AGM (No Session) - Coffee Break Mediation Policy & Service Gateway in WESB 6.2 - Brian Hulse Lunch (No Session) - Coffee Break (No Session) - Meet the experts, Q&A & Close



Vendor Stands

To enquire about a vendor stand please email Alan Chambers




Map
1 New Square
Bedfont Lakes
Feltham
Middlesex TW14 8HB

Location: IBM Bedfont Lakes - Feltham
Directions...

By Train

The nearest station is at Feltham. The journey from Waterloo to Feltham takes approximately 20 minutes. An IBM mini bus service connects Feltham with IBM Bedfont Lakes 0730 - 0930 and 1630 - 1830. In addition there is a local Hounslow Borough service, the H26 which leaves every 20 minutes and stops at Bedfont Lakes, a short walk from the IBM office.

There is also a minicab office at 95 Bedfont Lane, come out of the station and take the first turning on the right, cross over the railway line (level crossing) and it's in a group of shops on the right hand side.

By Underground

The nearby London Underground station is at Hatton Cross on the Piccadilly Line. Trains run every eight minutes and the journey from Central London takes 40 minutes. An IBM mini bus service connects Hatton Cross with IBM Bedfont Lakes 0730 - 0930 and 1630 - 1830. In addition there is Hounslow local service from Hatton Cross to Bedfont Lakes - the H 26 - which runs every 20 minutes. Bedfont Lakes bus stop is just a small walk from the IBM buildings.

By Bus

The 201 bus between Hounslow and Staines passes the site. The H26 local service travels from Hatton Cross to Bedfont Lakes and on to Feltham Station. This is a 20-minute service from 7 am to 11 pm.

By Air

Terminal 4 at Heathrow Airport is within one mile of Bedfont Lakes. Some taxis may be reluctant to take passengers on a short drive to Bedfont Lakes, preferring instead rich pickings from a journey to a West End hotel. Such drivers should be reminded that any driver who takes a passenger on a short trip from Terminal 4 is automatically allowed back on the Terminal 4 taxi stand without the usually long queue, providing it is within half an hour. However there are a number of local cab companies used regularly by IBM at Bedfont - they will 'meet and greet' visitors, particularly those coming from abroad. Whilst slightly more costly than a black cab they are quicker, as you avoid the inevitable queues hassle free. There is a free bus which runs from terminal 4. Pickup is at Bay 13 (outside the arrivals area). The coach is a silver grey colour and has New Square Park on the side. The driver can be contacted on 07712-788433.

By Road

Bedfont Lakes is on the A30 main road from London to the South West. The entrance to New Square is by a road from a roundabout on the A30 between Staines and Terminal 4, Heathrow.

From the M25 take junction 13 which is 3 miles from Bedfont Lakes. Follow the sign "A30 Staines"and continue along the Staines bypass towards Central London. At the roundabout where the A315 and the B3003 joins the A30, you will find a new road leading into the site. The entrance to Bedfont Lakes site is the third exit at this roundabout so it is wise to be in the outside lane at this stage. This is the preferred route to Bedfont Lakes from the North.

You can reach Bedfont Lakes from Junction 14 of the M25. Drive along the A3113 towards Heathrow Airport. At the next roundabout take the third exit - the A3044 to Staines, a road that runs between the King George VI and the Staines Reservoirs to the A30. Turn left and drive to the next roundabout (Clockhouse) from where a new road leads directly into the site. Alternatively from Junction 14 you can take the Airport Perimeter road to Terminal 4, exit on to the A30 south and take the A30 to the next roundabout (Clockhouse) which provides a direct access road to the site.

From the M3 and the South, take Exit 1 (Sunbury) and turn left on to the Staines Road (A308). After going through the fourth set of traffic lights move across to the right hand lane to turn right at the next set of traffic lights(this being the fifth set) after turning right follow the B378 Ashford road till the roundabout. Go across, following the B3003 road, signposted the A30. You can enter the Bedfont Lakes site by making a right hand turn just before the A30 roundabout.

From Central London take the A4 road past Chiswick and along the Great West Road to its junction with the A30 near Heathrow Airport. Continue along the A30, passing Hatton Cross station, the Hilton hotel and Heathrow's Terminal 4. At the first roundabout on the A30 you will find the entrance to the Bedfont Lakes site

TEL: 020 8818 4000
FAX: 020 8818 5499


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