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Product Directions Keith Jaeger

Product Directions Keith Jaeger. Synon/2 Sales Have:. A. Increased. B. Decreased Modestly. C. Decreased Significantly. 6.1. 7.0. 9.0. 8.0. /2E, /1E, /TC, /CM, /RW, /PE, /MI. Synon/Model Investigator. Synon/MI. Where are my 6 digit date fields? Where is currency referenced?

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Product Directions Keith Jaeger

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  1. Product DirectionsKeith Jaeger

  2. Synon/2 Sales Have: A. Increased B. Decreased Modestly C. Decreased Significantly

  3. 6.1 7.0 9.0 8.0

  4. /2E, /1E, /TC, /CM, /RW, /PE, /MI

  5. Synon/Model Investigator Synon/MI

  6. Where are my 6 digit date fields? Where is currency referenced? What functions use “Order Value” as a parameter? Synon/2 Model MI Search Engine List

  7. Synon/2 Generated Green Screens Obsydian Generated Client/Server Financials & Asset Mgt Database

  8. Inquiries Transaction Entry 1999 Ledger Drill Down The Rest? 1998

  9. Beyond

  10. Slowing up Releases

  11. Other Tools Obsydian Repository

  12. 1998 Platform Upgrades ODBC MTS Java client Oracle NT DBCS Windows 16 bit client JDBC DBCS Java Windows 32 bit client Oracle HP/UX DBCS DB2/400 5250 AS/400 DBCS Domino

  13. Java Client Generation Client Server Java applet Java applet Java applet Browser Java applet Java applet Java applet Java

  14. COM Non-Obsydian Components San Francisco Obsydian Repository Components Import Generate

  15. So What Is Pyramid? Internet LAN Generators WAN TCP/IP Obsydian Windows 95 UNIX Windows NT AS/400

  16. Patterns: Rules for creating designs

  17. Patterns

  18. Patterns Obsydian Patterns Synon/2 Extendable Templates Obsydian User Defined Templates Academic Patterns

  19. Release 3.5 “Domino” Importance of Partners “Outlook” Style UI Grid Processing “Buy/Sell” My Order Entry

  20. Universal Business Patterns Business Support Party Address Organization Account Transaction Unit of measurement Trade Archive Workflow Foundation Database relations Interface

  21. Learnability

  22. Patterns are Leading Edge! Academia Techie Press Popularizers Methods Tools 1998

  23. Cost Per Line of Code

  24. Our Goal < Line of Code

  25. Imagine the Future • Outline your application • Mix and match patterns to create application design • Your own patterns • Patterns from vendors • Incorporate COM or Bean components • Tailor design with unique business rules • Generate high performing applications to any platform • Deploy automatically to any set of platforms • Maintain the application with full change control • Integrate with new patterns as needs dictate

  26. Your Part Share Your Experience!

  27. Piyush Singh Chairman SYNON User Group of the Americas User Group of the Americas : Striking the Right Balance

  28. The Story this year • The most active Board year since inception. • Pro-active in reviewing the role and responsibilities of the Advisory Board. • A preview of the new Synon culture.

  29. Moore’s law or Murphy’s • Balance is a state of equilibrium • enhancing the quality and content of the Synon’s International User Conference • working with Synon towards finding new and improved ways to enhance the customer support and service levels

  30. Scorecard : Conference • A conference with “you” in mind • balance between Synon/2E and OBSYDIAN community • balance between user and consultant community presentations • balance between educational sessions and leading edge technologies • inclusion of “vendor track” • availability of “one-on-one” sessions with Synon and Business Partner executives • balance between “work” and “fun”.

  31. Scorecard : Synon Customer Support • Established mechansim to provide Synon with formal feedback • Synon is re-engineering its sales and service operations for the new business environment. • Availability of a new corporate repository of information

  32. Rules regarding intellectual capital • Solicitation for recruitment anytime during the conference is a violation of the conference by-laws • Non-sanctioned marketing (hospitality suites, outings, dinners etc.) are not condoned. • If you are subjected to a violation please report to the Advisory Board members.

  33. Top 2 reasons why you would want to be on the Advisory Board • No. 2 : You get to sit on the Advisory Board booth and help the attendees find the feedback booths • No. 1 : You get to attend the meetings with the Synon folks in the true Synon spirit

  34. The Advisory Board • Ed Gafron • Virgil Green, Secretary and Treasurer • Joe Kaczmarek • Wesley McPeters • Brad Merkel • Tom Murphy • Gerry Soke, Vice Chairman • Beverly Yext

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