Looking for a valid reason to use Twitter ? Even if you don't really want to
know what your network is up to in terms of travel, beer, coffee etc., you
might find it useful to see how your favourite IBM software products are doing.
If so, consider "following" all or some of the following, even if you don't
actually create a Twitter account: -
WebSphere
http://twitter.com/websphere_ehelp
http://twitter.com/IBM_AppServer
http://twitter.com/IBM_WMQ
http://twitter.com/IBM_Broker
http://twitter.com/IBM_CICS
http://twitter.com/IBM_Commerce
http://twitter.com/IBM_ProcessServ
http://twitter.com/IBM_Monitor
http://twitter.com/IBM_Modeler
http://twitter.com/IBMDataPower
http://twitter.com/IBM_Adapters
http://twitter.com/ISA_Tools
Lotus
http://twitter.com/websphere_edu
http://twitter.com/lotuseducation
http://twitter.com/lotustechinfo
http://twitter.com/PortalSupport
http://twitter.com/PortalToolboxes
http://twitter.com/ibm_eSupport
Have I missed any ?
Geeking in technology since 1985, with IBM Development, focused upon Docker and Kubernetes on the IBM Z LinuxONE platform In the words of Dr Cathy Ryan, "If you don't write it down, it never happened". To paraphrase one of my clients, "Every day is a school day". I do, I learn, I share. The postings on this site are my own and don’t necessarily represent IBM’s positions, strategies or opinions. Remember, YMMV
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