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Surviving the IBM i Skills Gap

date: 04/14/2026 | time: 01:00 EDT

It’s no secret that there is a skills gap in the IBM i world as the programmers and engineers who specialize in this operating system retire. It's definitely a problem, but forward-thinking companies are finding ways to overcome it and extend the value of their IBM i investments for years to come. And AI is at the heart of any effective strategy to overcome the loss of institutional expertise.


Join a panel of IBM i experts to talk about:

  • Defining the talent gap

  • Uncovering how bad the problem really is

  • How companies are facing the problem… and why isn't it working?

  • Changing the game with AI

  • Extending the value of your IBM i investment


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Panelists


Marek Walczak

General Manager, i-Rays

Alan Seiden

Principal, Seiden Group

Marius le Roux

IBM i Consultant, MLR Consulting

Dawn May

Owner and IBM i Consultant, Dawn May Consulting, LLC

Richard Berman

CEO, VerbFactory

Who are we?


i-Rays continuously learns the expected behaviour of your IBM i systems, detects early deviations, and identifies the most likely root cause — long before performance drops or failures occur.

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