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                                                      GENERAL INFORMATION
                                                                                                                                          GI A50.1
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                             USER GROUPS                                       SHARE Program Library Agency
NATIONAL USER GROUPS                                                           TUCC
                                                                               P.O. Box 12076
User groups are autonomous organizations, composed of IBM                      Research Triangle Park
customers. All administrative and organizational matters pertaining to         North Carolina 27709
these organizations, as well as their periodic meetings, are under their       (919) 549-0671 (Ext: 283)
own jurisdiction.
                                                                              SHARE members have access to comrlete information on the
They provide a great deal of information to their members, e)(change          SHARE Program Library in the SHARE Reference Manual.
technical ideas and documentation, and work with IBM to ensure better
user products.                                                                'GUIDE'

The major system-oriented national user groups are SHARE, GUIDE,              This group is an international organization organized in 1956 by users
and COMMON.                                                                   of the IBM 705 and now includes System/360 Model 40 and
                                                                              System/370 Model 115 and higher. Although this group originally
System-Oriented Groups -- Customer Participation                              restricted its scope to commercially oriented users, it has broadened
                                                                              its activities for all computer uses.
Each group is organized with an elected Executive Board to govern with
functional divisions (approximately seven in each) such as program-           The name GUIDE is derived from 'Guidance for Users of Integrated
ming, applications, installation management, and communications as            Data Processing Equipment: The principal purposes of GUIDE with
the major lines of the organization. The next subdivision is projects         relations to its members are:
which are organized around specific interest areas (e.g., MVS, MPS,
IMS). The project work is the most significant activity in each of these       To exchange and disseminate information of mutual interest and
groups. Project objectives and accomplishments are achieved through a          value.
working relationship with IBM counterparts.                                    To promote sound and professional EDP practices.
Each user group supports over 75 projects with numerous subcommit-            The principal purposes of GUIDE with relation to the EDP industry
tees. Projects are organized according to specific technical areas, and       are:
project members meet to discuss, evaluate and recommend changes as
required to IBM.                                                               To communicate to the IBM Corporation user needs in all technical
                                                                               areas of interest.
Members participate in projects to:
                                                                               To review, comment and exchange information on products and
   Exchange information on common problems.                                    services related to the equipment needed to qualify for GUIDE
                                                                               membership.                '
   Get more direct information from IBM.
   Provide feedback to IBM concerning desired requirements on                  To influence the development of computer industry standards.
   products and to attempt to improve these products.                         GUIDE objectives are carried out by members participating in the
   Use this work as a stimulus to better educate themselves.                  working committees operating in the group's seven divisions; i.e.,
                                                                              Management and Administration, Data Center Operations, Informa-
   Sponsor presentations for the regular meetings to inform the entire        tion Management, Futures, Applications Systems, Operating
   membership about these topics.                                             Systems, and Languages and Standards. Its primary interest areas
                                                                              have been installation management, education and programming
Major System-Oriented Groups                                                  systems studie.... The group has become activo in user's applications
'SHARE Inc.'                                                                  and works closely with IBM in this area.
  This international group, formed by users of the IBM 704 in 1955, is        Installations meeting the GUIDE machine requirements may apply for
  the oldest of the three major user organizations. Its membership is         membership. Application for membership in this group should be
  primarily composed of users of System/360 Model 50 or higher -              sent to the Executive Assistant, GUIDE International, 111 East
  and System/370 Model 138 or higher. Other IBM machine users are             Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60601.
  admitted by petition. SHARE is composed of member installations             The GUIDE Secretary Distribution and Meeting Proceedings can be
  from a broad cross section of the computing industry including              purchased; contact GUIDE.
  industrial, governmental and university computing installations in
  both scientific and data processing environments.                           'COMMON'
   Through special petition SHARE will allow product organizations as         This is an international group organized in 1960 as the 1620 users
   non-voting affiliates of SHARE. These organizations are companies          organization. In 1965 the organization changed its name to COM-
   which develop, design, manufacture or market (for profit) computer         MON and concurrently opened its membership to 1130, 1800 and
   hardware, software or services which enhance the SHARE CPUs.               System/360 users. Membership is now open to users of many other
                                                                              IBM systems. Membership is now open to System/370 (Model 135
  The primary purpose of SHARE is to foster the development, free             and below), System/3, and System/7 users. Users of other IBM
  exchange and dissemination of information to SHARE members in               systems may apply for membership by petitions to the COMMON
  the best scientific tradition. These objectives are achieved through        Executive Board.
  the following means:
                                                                           LOCAL USER GROUPS
    Conducting meetings, discussion groups, forums, panels, lectures
    and other similar programs concerned with the development and          Some local user groups composed of IBM customers are independents
    exchange of research, technological and tutorial information.          while others are affiliated with the larger national non-profit organiza-
                                                                           tions, GUIDE, COMMON, or SHARE. Either type provides a forum for
    Publishing meeting notes, research, ideas and comments through         local presentation of IBM's products and services and can assist the
    its SHARE Secretary's Distribution and other publications. Making      local marketing effort by providing a means for exchange of information
    such publications available to the interested public for purposes of   and cooperative solution of customer problems.
    advancing scientific research, education and scholarship in the
    public interest on a non-committal and a non-discriminatory basis.
                                                                           Some organizations have been formed under the sponsorship of a third
    Establishing, influencing and continually improving standards for      party to exchange information, distribute programs, and, sometimes,
    the computing industry.                                                offer consolidated purchasing of non-IBM plug compatible equipment.
                                                                           These organizations typically service their members with monthly
  SHARE has made significant contributions to the computer industry        magazines, newsletters or programs for a fee and for a profit. Their
  and has worked closely with IBM in the development of specific           area of interest is principally the System/3. However, local non-profit
  systems. Most of the activities in SHARE are accomplished through        user groups which are made up of IBM customers and are affiliated
  member participation in related projects within its five operating       with larger profit oriented organizations should be handled as local
  divisions, i.e., Basic Systems, Communications, DB/DC, Manage-           independent IBM user groups.
  ment, ana Services/Applications.
Application for Membership
  Customers may obtain membership information and details as to
  availability of publications from the Executive Director, SHARE Inc.,
  111 East Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60601.
  The SHARE Secretary Distribution as well as Proceedings from the
  major meetings can be purchased. Contact SHARE Inc.
  Requests for SHARE programs and information on submitting new
  programs should be sent to:



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