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 More options Sep 28 2006, 7:48 am
Newsgroups: comp.lang.cobol
From: "COBOL User Groups (COBUG)" <co...@cobug.com>
Date: 28 Sep 2006 04:48:56 -0700
Local: Thurs, Sep 28 2006 7:48 am
Subject: COBOL User Groups Newsletters - Call for Articles
Dear COBOL Users,

Articles are being sought for the COBOL User Groups (COBUG)
newsletters.

Will you help us in our efforts to provide newsletters for the COBOL
community at large?

The COBUG newsletters will be an independent place to exchange
information on any topic related to COBOL. This is an opportunity for
you to share your ideas, opinions, and experiences with the COBOL
community. This is also an opportunity for you to provide information
about yourself, as well as your business, services, products,
publications, websites, etc. Thousands of COBOL programmers, software
developers, IT managers, and consultants will read your article.

All are welcome to participate in submitting articles. Here are some
ideas on articles that may be of interest and useful to the COBOL
community:

        * Implementation of technologies such as Service
          Oriented Architecture (SOA), web services,
          Java, .Net, XML, etc.

        * COBOL migration techniques and issues.

        * Innovative methods to maintain and develop
          COBOL applications.

        * Useful COBOL tips, tricks, and design techniques.

        * Opinions on the state of COBOL and its future.

        * Discussions about the outlook for COBOL jobs,
          training, and workforce.

        * Reviews of COBOL books and products.

        * Discussions about COBOL standards.

        * Information on related legacy technologies such as
          transaction processing, databases, graphical user
          interfaces (GUI), sorts, file conversions, report
          generators, communication networks, etc.

        * Legal, regulatory, and security requirements
          for COBOL application systems.

If you have other ideas that you feel would be useful to the COBOL
community and would like to contribute to the COBUG newsletters, please
submit them.

Submit articles or questions to COBUG at "myContribut...@COBUG.com".
Please submit articles by November 6, 2006.

If you are planning on submitting an article for the COBUG newsletters,
please let us know of your intent in advance to submitting your
article.

Thank you for your time and attention. We look forward to your
contributions.

Sincerely,

Thomas Perry
COBOL User Groups (COBUG)
http://www.cobug.com/


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