COMMON started
40 years ago in Chicago with a small group of people sitting around
a kitchen table trying to work out a common coding problem on an IBM
1620 (hence the name COMMON - for Common interests. It's not an
acronym). That meeting turned out to be the first COMMON meeting,
and the organisation grew from there. COMMON groups and
organisations sprang up around the world to allow IBM small systems
users to get together to get the most from their investment - and as
the meetings grew, to have unparalleled access to the latest
knowledge, education and expertise - so they can increase the value
of information technology to their business.
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Previous
COMMON Europe Events
- 2005
Sheveningen
- 2004
Cardiff
- 2003
Warsaw
- 2002
Brussels
- 2001 London
- 2000 Bremen
- 1999 Helsinki
- 1998 Dublin
- 1997 Strasbourg
- 1996 Jerusalem
- 1995 Copenhagen
- 1994 Granada
- 1993 Rotterdam
- 1992 Antwerpen
- 1991 Brighton
- 1990 Salzburg
- 1989 Luxembourg
- 1988 Wiesbaden
- 1987 Stavanger
- 1986 Davos
- 1985 Eilat
- 1984 Sevilla
- 1983 Helsinki
- 1982 Sonthofen
- 1981 Paris
- 1980 Amsterdam
- 1979 Vienna
- 1978 Barcelona
- 1977 Luzern
- 1975 Lyon
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