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iSecurity AP-Journal
Are your critical business applications secure?
Real Time Application Security and Business Analysis for the IBM i
- Real time detection of database changes
- Reports on changes to app field-level data
- Logs database "Read Operations"
- Meets Reg Requirements - SOX, HIPAA, PCI
- Real-time alerts to Syslog, SNMP, SMS, e-mail, MSGQ, Twitter
- Cross-application activity tracking
- Optimized for High Availability Journaling
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Robot/SAVE is a complete backup and recovery package for Power Systems running IBM i.
It provides an online database of your backups and full tape management functions to help you recover objects, libraries, IFS directories, and more, quickly and easily.
Join this one-hour Webinar on February 17
to discover how Robot/SAVE makes backup, recovery, and regulatory compliance
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Follow this link to register.
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TPS Delivers IBM i Version of MFT Solution
by Alex Woodie
TPS Systems this month delivered an IBM i client for TPS/NetWork File Manager, a managed file transfer (MFT) product that's based on a proprietary communications protocol. The Texas company, which got its start writing utilities for the old IBM Series/1 minicomputer, developed an IBM i client for NetWork File Manager to satisfy demand from its customers to support the Power Systems environment. READ MORE >
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Hubspan Automates B2B from the Cloud
by Alex Woodie
Whether or not your applications run in the cloud or on a server located in room 23, you have a need for data and process integration. One vendor that's trying to leverage the software as a service (SaaS) advantage for on-premise and hosted integration routines is Hubspan. Last week, the Seattle, Washington, software developer unveiled a cloud-based integration solution for companies in the biotech industry. READ MORE >
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ASNA Wings is the fastest, easiest way to create a modern user interface for RPG programs.
Wings transforms green-screen display files to modern browser pages. Because Wings uses IBM's Rational Open Access RPG Edition, all program logic and file IO remain on the System i.
Wings can be learned very quickly with no heavy analysis required.
Wings is shipping today.
www.asna.com/wings
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Linoma Adds Enterprise Features to MFT Offering
by Alex Woodie
Linoma Software last week unveiled a new release of GoAnywhere Director, its managed file transfer (MFT) solution. Version 3.5 brings a number of enterprise-level capabilities, including support for message queue (MQ) technologies and CIFS file shares, auto resume features, and file locking capabilities. New IBM i-specific command shortcuts were also added. READ MORE >
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App Security Vendor Addresses XSRF Attacks
by Alex Woodie
A Web application security company called Mykonos Software claims to have found an automated way to stop cross-site request forgery (XSRF) attack in their tracks. The new XSRF-fighting technology is included in the latest release of the company's security appliance, which focuses on detecting attacks on Web applications and stopping them in real time. READ MORE >
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JobQGenie ~ the perfect companion for your High Availability solution ...
• Captures and stores active job queue content and LDA data
• Automated tools improve recovery time
• Low CPU utilization
The only product to address application re-start that works with all HA products.
For information & free 30-day trial visit
www.shieldadvanced.ca
or call 519-940-1192
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TrendMicro Claims Full Coverage of 64-Bit Domino with ScanMail
by Alex Woodie
With the new support for Linux on z/OS with ScanMail for Lotus Domino version 5.0, antivirus software developer TrendMicro claims it is the only security software vendor to support all 64-bit Domino platforms. And while version 5.0 doesn't yet run on IBM i, the once-popular Domino environment is still supported with an older release of ScanMail. READ MORE >
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Reader Feedback and Insights
We value your feedback and insights. Feel free to send a letter to the editor. Letters may be printed, unless otherwise specified, and edited for clarity or length. READ MORE >
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Editor: Alex Woodie
Contributing Editors: Dan Burger, Timothy Prickett Morgan
Publisher and Advertising Director: Jenny Thomas
Advertising Sales Representative: Kim Reed
September 25, 2010: Volume 12, Number 39
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