tas&rfarrisjr&tashh09&6.0.0&&&tashh09&&&bill.carico@gmail.com&N.Y.Y.N.Y.N.N.N.N.N 1.1.o.o.o.1.&tashh09.001&tashh09.002&tashh09.003&tashh09.005&tashh09.008&tashh09.012&tashh09.013&tashh09.017&tashh09.019 &::tas.0:1:1:0&::tas.0:1:1:0&::tas.0:1:1:0&?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0::tas.0:1:1:0&::tas.0:1:1:0&::tas.0:1:1:0&::tas.0:1:1:0&?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0::.0:1:1:0&?0=0?1=0?2=0?3=0?4=0?5=0?6=0::undefined.0:1:1:0 &I liked the interactive sessions. It did not seem like a formal training class.::All 3 days&There we no negative aspects. Maybe a brief Mainframe 101 session for newbies::&Everyone was knowledgeable and had tremendous value::&?0?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx::&1- a Mainframe 101 brief overview for newbies (optional for experienced folks)
2- expanded discussion of how software plays an important role (i.e. application modernization) - a tools demo/overview may help that adds value. Not technical details and mechanics, but the value proposition.::&Yes, you can use my name and title.

"The TAS seminar was extremely helpful in my understanding of how software plays into enterprise modernization."::&::&?0?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx::Rob Farris
rfarris@dataskill.com&?xxx?xxx?xxx?3?xxx?xxx?xxx::My experience is mainly from the distributed side and consists of programming, sales, and consulting on software development best practices including the entire SDLC and specifically quality managment. Not Scored by Definition