It's actually 10 a.m. ET. 99% of our webcasts are at 11 a.m. ET -- and I just made a mistake when making this post. Sorry for any confusion.
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Lenn Thompson
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Broadcom Inc.
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Original Message:
Sent: 06-20-2019 06:40 AM
From: Steve Rundle
Subject: Join us for next week's Mainframe Division Continuous Delivery Webast
Thanks Ian,
I think it is actually schedule at 10am Eastern. (I.E. 3pm BST).
The event on communities described a start of 10am Eastern and I don't remember whether I checked that bit earlier.
Steve
So it seems the answer is now published.
Steve, I this system thinks you are on GMT (or UTC) - an hour behind your current summer time. This is what I saw when we webexed earlier this... -posted to the "CA IDMS IUA EIUA" community
Re: Join us for next week's Mainframe Division Continuous Delivery Webast | | | Steve, I this system thinks you are on GMT (or UTC) - an hour behind your current summer time. This is what I saw when we webexed earlier this week. So I'm guessing it will be 4.00 pm your time. Ian.
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| | Reply to Group Online View Thread Recommend Forward | Original Message: Sent: 06-20-2019 04:13 AM From: Steve Rundle Subject: Join us for next week's Mainframe Division Continuous Delivery Webast
Original Message------ Next Wednesday, June 26, 2019 at 11 a.m. ET we'll be hosting a community webcast that will detail the Broadcom Mainframe Division Continuous Delivery (CD) product release strategy.
The speaker will discuss how Broadcom product teams will provide new enhancements via the CD releases, empowering you to deploy and take advantage of new capabilities immediately. ------------------------------ Lenn Thompson Community Manager, Mainframe Division Broadcom Inc. lenn.thompson@broadcom.com ------------------------------ | |
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Original Message------
Steve,
I this system thinks you are on GMT (or UTC) - an hour behind your current summer time.
This is what I saw when we webexed earlier this week.
So I'm guessing it will be 4.00 pm your time.
Ian.
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Principal Support Engineer
Broadcom
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