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  • Single Sign-On Service Cuts Costs, Complexity

    October 23, 2012 Dan Burger

    The realization of how costly it is to manage user IDs, passwords, and authentication policies can be a shocking experience. If you actually look into this, hanging a “Danger! High Voltage!” sign outside the IT department may be a good idea. Many companies are looking for places where costs can be cut with IT efficiencies, and an examination in this area might earn you some extra credit. It begins with a technology you may have heard of before: single sign-on.

    You may not know it, but you already own the technology that enables single sign-on. It’s built into your IBM

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  • Raz-Lee Tracks IBM i PTFs, Ships Password Reset Product

    October 23, 2012 Alex Woodie

    Organizations that struggle to keep track of IBM i PTFs manually may be interested in the new automated PTF tracking function unveiled by Raz-Lee Security last week. The company’s Change Tracker software can now track all PTF “apply” and “remove” actions in the IBM i environment, and report on the status of any PTF and all related objects. In other news, the Nanuet, New York-based company announced the release of Password Reset for IBM i.

    Change Tracker, which Raz-Lee launched earlier this year at the COMMON show at Disneyland, tracks changes made to production code at the source and

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  • Manta’s IBM i COBOL Training Trifecta

    October 22, 2012 Jenny Thomas

    Earlier this year, Bill Hansen, president of Manta Technologies realized a long-time goal: the introduction of a COBOL training series.

    According to Hansen, COBOL was the one training course customers consistently asked for over the years, so he is pleased to announce the rollout of Manta’s third COBOL course in the curriculum: COBOL Input Programming.

    “The pleasant surprise is the people who were asking for COBOL training have turned out to be customers already,” said Hansen. “As courses are coming out, I am seeing them being gobbled up by the COBOL shops.”

    Manta has already introduced two COBOL training

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  • SAP And JD Edwards Support Floats Spinnaker’s Boat

    October 22, 2012 Dan Burger

    The third-party maintenance business continues to be a rose garden for the likes of Spinnaker Support, where Oracle‘s JD Edwards software customers and SAP software customers are happy to have maintenance alternatives. Last week, Spinnaker indicated revenues at the company increased 80 percent and sales bookings were up 154 percent during the first three quarters of 2012.

    Because Spinnaker is a private company, it releases financial reports as it wants rather than according to the financial reporting guidelines that public companies adhere to (more or less).

    Two weeks ago, Rimini Street, another private company enjoying success primarily

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  • Manhattan Associates Posts Revenue Gains For Three Quarters

    October 22, 2012 Dan Burger

    An increase in licensing revenue is a pretty good indicator of how well a software company is performing. So when you see that Manhattan Associates has jumped that number from $37.7 million in the first nine months of 2011 to $47.1 million in the same period here in 2012, the supply chain management experts in Atlanta, Georgia, should be pretty happy with the veritable economic feast. A 20 percent bump is a worthy achievement, especially in an era where it is not uncommon to see software companies relying on services to be the sole bread winner.

    In the third quarter

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  • IBM Offers PureFlex Power-X86 Deal Down Under

    October 22, 2012 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    The rack is the new blade server chassis, in case you haven’t noticed. Big Blue launched the PureFlex systems in April, and it wants these machines to do battle against the converged systems stacks that Cisco Systems, Dell, Oracle, and Hewlett-Packard have put into the field.

    Some companies are so used to having multiple vendors providing servers, storage, and networking that the idea of buying them all from one vendor, and making such a commitment to a single platform, is a little bit scary. (Not so much for System/36, System/38, AS/400, and Power Systems shops, of course.)

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  • Dell Hires Former STG CTO As It Launches Active System 800 Integrated Iron

    October 22, 2012 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    A few months ago, I got a tip that Jai Menon, the chief technology officer for the Systems and Technology Group at IBM, had left Big Blue and was preparing to take a high-level job at Dell. People at the enterprise groups at both IBM and Dell refused to comment on it, and so did Menon when I tried to contact him over the Intertubes, and so I waited for the inevitable announcement. It came last week as Dell launched an integrated, converged system called the Active System 800.

    Yes, the AS 800.

    Dell has put together a

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  • Single Sign-On: Then and Now

    October 22, 2012 Dan Burger

    When single sign-on was integrated into the IBM OS/400 operating system in 2002, it was one of the highlighted technologies in the V5R2 release. In the right hands, it allowed system administrators in IBM midrange shops to set up user authentication beyond the boundaries of the i5 system to include multiple servers and applications–Microsoft Windows, Unix, Linux, and others–but primarily the target was Windows, where PC5250 emulators were the bull’s eye. There was widespread use of green-screen applications with emulators running those applications from a menu.

    Ten years later, why is single sign-on so rarely used? The benefit of

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  • As I See It: Sub-Atomic Dreams

    October 22, 2012 Victor Rozek

    Theoretical physicist Brian Greene once observed: “No matter how hard you try to teach your cat general relativity, you’re going to fail.” God knows I’ve tried, but my cat is just not interested in relativity. That’s so yesterday. She wants to learn quantum mechanics. But the thing about quantum mechanics is that only a handful of people on the planet can truly claim to understand it. And that’s probably an exaggeration. Even Einstein called it “spooky.”

    Not only is the math beyond the capabilities of the average smartphone, but concepts like “superposition,” “entanglement,” and “decoherence” have about as much in

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  • Help/Systems Buys CCSS For Systems Management Expertise

    October 22, 2012 Alex Woodie

    Help/Systems last week bought CCSS, the developer of systems monitoring and performance management tools for the IBM i server. Minnesota-based Help/Systems plans to keep all CCSS employees and its offices in North Carolina, the United Kingdom, and Germany, and run the company as a completely separate entity, representatives with CCSS and Help/Systems say.

    Ray Wright founded CCSS and built it into a successful business developing, selling, and supporting IBM i systems monitoring and management tools. The company’s three products–QSystem Monitor, QMessage Monitor, and QRemote Control–help companies and cloud service firms run their IBM i servers in a more efficient

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