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Spreadsheets, seems everyone loves them. So, instead of fighting it, let’s automate it! In this iSee we will explore how to gather your favorite data and get it loaded into a spreadsheet that can be happily emailed right to your inbox. This support is all available on your IBM I…so it’s ready for you to put it to work.
Spreadsheets, seems everyone loves them. So, instead of fighting it, let’s automate it! In this iSee we will explore how to gather your favorite data and get it loaded into a spreadsheet that can be happily emailed right to your inbox. This support is all available on your IBM I…so it’s ready for you to put it to work.
$i++ ?>Tim Rowe
Business Architect Application Development & Systems Management for IBM i
Tim Rowe is the Business Architect for IBM i responsible for System Management and Application Development. He has a passion for modernization on IBM i and how we can continue to move IBM i into the world of 'Normal' . In his spare time he is a certified Soccer referee and enjoys refereeing games with his youngest son.
$i++ ?>Scott Forstie
Db2 for i Business Architect
Scott Forstie is a Senior Technical Staff Member within IBM i development and spends most of his time working as the Db2 for i Business Architect. He has worked on IBM operating system development since joining IBM in 1989.
Scott is a frequently published author, speaker at industry events around the globe and can be found @Forstie_IBMi and forstie@us.ibm.com. Scott is an avid runner and enjoys cooking.
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In this session, Wayne Bowers, provides a clear introduction to the essential components of IBM i networking and configuration. The presentation covers communication adapters, line descriptions, IP interfaces, routing fundamentals, and TCP/IP startup processes. It also reviews key IBM i application servers such as Telnet and FTP, offering practical guidance on configuration, management, and troubleshooting.
In this session, Wayne Bowers, provides a clear introduction to the essential components of IBM i networking and configuration. The presentation covers communication adapters, line descriptions, IP interfaces, routing fundamentals, and TCP/IP startup processes. It also reviews key IBM i application servers such as Telnet and FTP, offering practical guidance on configuration, management, and troubleshooting.
$i++ ?>Wayne Bowers
Software Engineer - IBM
Wayne Bowers has been with IBM since 1997, where he works with the IBM i Global Support Center in Rochester MN. He is an Advisory Software Engineer specializing in the support of the IBM i Access (aka Client Access) products, Console, the TCP Telnet communications server, and the IFS.
Wayne has been developing and delivering presentations since 1999, and at COMMON and other User Groups and IBM Conferences since 2009.
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The IBM i team is announcing a series of Guided Tours on important IBM i topics. These Guided Tours are intended for IBM and Business Partner sellers and technical sellers. Customers are also welcome to attend the Guided Tour sessions.
The IBM i team is announcing a series of Guided Tours on important IBM i topics. These Guided Tours are intended for IBM and Business Partner sellers and technical sellers. Customers are also welcome to attend the Guided Tour sessions.
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Short demonstrations of tools to help you in your everyday work. Presented by Scott Forstie and Tim Rowe, IBM

Short demonstrations of tools, techniques and examples (including working SQL examples!!) to help you solve real problems that are part of your everyday work. Presented by Scott Forstie and Tim Rowe, IBM-
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Navigator for i is a modern web interface for managing IBM i systems. This session will provide a comprehensive overview of Navigator’s capabilities, including system monitoring, performance analysis, security configuration, and workload management. We will explore how to leverage its features to simplify everyday administrative tasks. Whether you’re new to IBM i or an experienced professional, this session will equip you with the knowledge and tools to maximize the value of Navigator for i.
Navigator for i is a modern web interface for managing IBM i systems. This session will provide a comprehensive overview of Navigator’s capabilities, including system monitoring, performance analysis, security configuration, and workload management. We will explore how to leverage its features to simplify everyday administrative tasks. Whether you’re new to IBM i or an experienced professional, this session will equip you with the knowledge and tools to maximize the value of Navigator for i.
$i++ ?>Ann Wilkerson
Software Developer
IBM Corporation
Ann Wilkerson is a lead user interface developer in IBM i. She joined the Rochester lab in 2021 and has since worked on Navigator, IBM i Services, and IBM i Migrate While Active. Her focus areas include security, networking, and the IFS.
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SQL Services on IBM i is a hot topic because there are so many ways that SQL Services can bring unique value and ease of use to anyone using an IBM i. Attend this session to understand which SQL Services have proven to be some of the most powerful and popular with IBM i users. The session will also include many working examples, to help you get started today!
SQL Services on IBM i is a hot topic because there are so many ways that SQL Services can bring unique value and ease of use to anyone using an IBM i. Attend this session to understand which SQL Services have proven to be some of the most powerful and popular with IBM i users.
The session will also include many working examples, to help you get started today!$i++ ?>Scott Forstie
Db2 for i Business Architect
Scott Forstie is a Senior Technical Staff Member within IBM i development and spends most of his time working as the Db2 for i Business Architect. He has worked on IBM operating system development since joining IBM in 1989.
Scott is a frequently published author, speaker at industry events around the globe and can be found @Forstie_IBMi and forstie@us.ibm.com. Scott is an avid runner and enjoys cooking.
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VS Code marketplace hosts thousands and thousands of extensions. Dozen of developers created extensions that use extend Code for IBM i. Why not yours? Give it a shot, it’s easier than it looks! Join this session to learn about the fundamentals of VS Code extension coding, through a live, step by step approach. Discover how you can access the API exposed by Code for IBM i to run commands or Db2 for i queries on IBM i. Everybody is welcome, whether you’re looking to get started on VS Code extension development or learn new development tricks.
VS Code marketplace hosts thousands and thousands of extensions. Dozen of developers created extensions that use extend Code for IBM i. Why not yours? Give it a shot, it’s easier than it looks! Join this session to learn about the fundamentals of VS Code extension coding, through a live, step by step approach. Discover how you can access the API exposed by Code for IBM i to run commands or Db2 for i queries on IBM i. Everybody is welcome, whether you’re looking to get started on VS Code extension development or learn new development tricks.
$i++ ?>Sébastien Julliand
Tech Lead R&D
I AND ME - IT TRAINING
Hi, I'm Seb! I am the R&D Tech Lead for i and me - IT Training and Solutions GmbH and an active contributors to IBM i open source projects.
Let's talk about anything related to software development, on IBM i or not, it doesn't mater to me. RPGLE, Java, TypeScript...I love them all equally-
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FOCUS 2026 was held live on February 17-18, 2026. The contents of the virtual conference can be seen within.
FOCUS 2026 was held live on February 17-18, 2026. The contents of the virtual conference can be seen within.
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This session provides an end-to-end, practitioner-focused deep dive into Kerberos based Single Sign-On on IBM i, designed to be approachable for those new to the technology while still delivering real value to experienced engineers. We start by clearly explaining the core Kerberos concepts—tickets, principals, SPNs, and authentication flows—then progressively peel back the layers to show what actually happens during successful and failed logins. We will cover how both Network Authentication Services (NAS) and Enterprise Identity Mapping (EIM) work together within the IBM i. From there, we move beyond theory into real-world behavior, covering both single-hop and multi-hop (delegation) scenarios and why they so often break in enterprise environments. We will conclude the session by diving into advanced diagnostics and troubleshooting techniques, including common misconfigurations, delegation pitfalls, clock and DNS issues, and how to interpret logs and traces to pinpoint failures. Attendees will leave with a practical mental model of Kerberos, a clear understanding of how SSO works across hops, and concrete techniques they can immediately apply to debug complex authentication problems in production.
This session provides an end-to-end, practitioner-focused deep dive into Kerberos based Single Sign-On on IBM i, designed to be approachable for those new to the technology while still delivering real value to experienced engineers. We start by clearly explaining the core Kerberos concepts—tickets, principals, SPNs, and authentication flows—then progressively peel back the layers to show what actually happens during successful and failed logins. We will cover how both Network Authentication Services (NAS) and Enterprise Identity Mapping (EIM) work together within the IBM i. From there, we move beyond theory into real-world behavior, covering both single-hop and multi-hop (delegation) scenarios and why they so often break in enterprise environments. We will conclude the session by diving into advanced diagnostics and troubleshooting techniques, including common misconfigurations, delegation pitfalls, clock and DNS issues, and how to interpret logs and traces to pinpoint failures. Attendees will leave with a practical mental model of Kerberos, a clear understanding of how SSO works across hops, and concrete techniques they can immediately apply to debug complex authentication problems in production.
$i++ ?>Robert Andrews
Team Lead
IBM
Robert Andrews is the Team Lead for the IBM i Security and Authentication Lab Services Power Systems Delivery Practice in Rochester, MN. He is an Executive Security Consultant and a certified Thought Leader in IBM for security. Besides security, Robert is an expert in Db2, journaling, and DDM/DRDA. In addition to his technical work at IBM, Robert has been strongly involved in Emergency Management and Communications for over a decade at all levels from local to federal. Robert has published seven books and holds degrees in mathematics, computer science, education, and management.
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As shipped by IBM, the default configurations of IBM i work well. However, as the complexity of environments grow, the stock settings can make it difficult to fully understand and manage the workload. IBM provides the ability to customize and tune the system, and in particular, use subsystems to better manage remote database access. Many shops fail to embrace these work management capabilities. This FOCUS session will cover the benefits of using subsystems to their fullest extent to organize and optimize applications on your system. This session will guide you through the work management features that can be used to help you fully understand system resources used by your applications and tune them for best performance. We will concentrate on how to set up subsystem descriptions and their various components, how to tune prestart job entires, how to tune memory pools used by subsystems, best practices for job descriptions, how and when to leverage workload groups, and more. This session will focus on using Navigator for i to do these tasks. It will also touch upon how the Performance Data Investigator can help with your tuning exercises. This session is intended for those who do not have extensive experience in setting up custom subsystems, routing work to those subsystems, and managing the performance of your IBM i. However, even for those who have embraced the use of custom subsystems for their environments, the session will have some tips for everyone.
As shipped by IBM, the default configurations of IBM i work well. However, as the complexity of environments grow, the stock settings can make it difficult to fully understand and manage the workload.
IBM provides the ability to customize and tune the system, and in particular, use subsystems to better manage remote database access. Many shops fail to embrace these work management capabilities.
This FOCUS session will cover the benefits of using subsystems to their fullest extent to organize and optimize applications on your system. This session will guide you through the work management features that can be used to help you fully understand system resources used by your applications and tune them for best performance.
We will concentrate on how to set up subsystem descriptions and their various components, how to tune prestart job entires, how to tune memory pools used by subsystems, best practices for job descriptions, how and when to leverage workload groups, and more.
This session will focus on using Navigator for i to do these tasks. It will also touch upon how the Performance Data Investigator can help with your tuning exercises.
This session is intended for those who do not have extensive experience in setting up custom subsystems, routing work to those subsystems, and managing the performance of your IBM i. However, even for those who have embraced the use of custom subsystems for their environments, the session will have some tips for everyone.
$i++ ?>Dawn May
Owner, Dawn May Consulting, LLC
"i Can" blog published by IBM Systems Magazine and a frequent speaker at local user group meetings and IBM i conferences around the world.
You may contact Dawn by email at DawnMayiCan@outlook.com, find her on twitter at @DawnMayiCan, or connect on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawnmay/.">Dawn May is a leading authority on IBM i performance management, work management, systems management, and general system diagnostics. She has in-depth knowledge of the IBM i operating system developed through her distinguished career with IBM.
A former IBMer, Dawn is now an independent consultant, assisting companies with system performance reviews and recommendations. She also teaches clients on the latest IBM i tools to enable them to get the most out of their IBM i systems.
Dawn is the author of the "i Can" blog published by IBM Systems Magazine and a frequent speaker at local user group meetings and IBM i conferences around the world.
You may contact Dawn by email at DawnMayiCan@outlook.com, find her on twitter at @DawnMayiCan, or connect on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawnmay/.
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