Several live virtual workshops and interactive panel discussions are headed your way in May to help you get the most out of Progress OpenEdge.
The OpenEdge marketing, product marketing and engineering teams have been hard at work planning out virtual sessions to help you get the most out of your OpenEdge investment. No matter what version of OpenEdge you are on, you are bound to leave each session with something.
May is Jam-Packed with Sessions
One of the first sessions the team has been working on is Migrating to OpenEdge 12 on May 13. You’ll join our team from engineering and professional services for a live interactive discussion as we share with you the implementation experiences of customers.
The team will cover lessons learned and successes achieved as it explores migrating to the OpenEdge 12 series. I’ve been working with the team and they have some great topics they plan on covering, from performance increases of 200% through BHT, multi-threading and server-side joins, improved monitoring of performance and availability through DevOps tooling, and cloud deployment for increased flexibility and scalability.
This session is not to be missed. The team will all be joining for a live panel discussion and welcome your questions. Register today, and if you can’t join the live event, register anyway and we will send you a copy as soon as it is available.
Register for the OpenEdge 12 discussion
4 Hands-On Workshops Delivered by the Engineering Team
- On May 18, we have Tips and Tricks for Success with the Progress Application Server for OpenEdge including 12.0, 12.1 and 12.2 updates. This session will introduce tips and tricks, with hands-on examples, and show the latest features in the OpenEdge series to help you be immediately successful. Register via this link.
- On May 20, we have Reduce Application Maintenance Downtime with the Progress Application Server (online web application deployment and PROPATH). This session will cover the latest feature enhancements that allow you to perform application maintenance during regular business hours without your customers noticing. You can register for this session here.
- We have two workshops on May 27 and 28: Reduce Application Maintenance Downtime with the Progress Application Server for OpenEdge with Containers on May 27 and How to Support the Progress Application Server for OpenEdge on May 28. The workshop on May 28 will explain the components of PAS for OpenEdge, the log files that pertain to each component, and where to look for common problems.
- On June 10, we will have a live panel discussion: Migrating from Classic App Server to Progress Application Server for OpenEdge with the engineering and product team. The team will talk about how migrating to PAS for OpenEdge can help you achieve a modern, evolved application architecture and the benefits you can achieve by migrating to the PASOE architecture. Registration for that panel discussion is starting now so sign up today.
Don’t Be Left Out
Since the COVID-19 pandemic has hit, I’ve personally been watching reruns of “The Office.” I’m sure you can relate to binge watching shows. I know we are all using this time in different ways, so I’ll leave you with one of my favorite memes from the show as it relates to not missing one of these sessions:
Register for any of the panels or workshops above and don’t be left out like my friend above.
The best news is that you can attend one or all of these sessions wearing your slippers (trust us, no one will know).
Also, if there is a topic you would like for us to cover drop a comment here.
Susan Koutalakis
Susan Koutalakis has more than a decade of marketing, public relations agency and corporate communications experience, specifically in building and executing public relations, analyst relations, social media, product launches, webinar, customer reference and online marketing programs. Previously, she’s worked for both emerging and established companies with a focus on areas such as application development, mobile, interactive and social media, SaaS, marketing, and eCommerce technologies.