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  • ICS Finds the Sophisticated Side of PHP

    May 29, 2007 Alex Woodie

    One of the attractions to PHP on System i is the low skills barrier to entry. Anybody who has written a lick of procedural PHP on any other platform can develop System i applications. But one of the lesser known advantages of PHP is its capability to scale up into the realm of object-oriented (OO) development to create more sophisticated applications. OO development was the basis for an award given to System i consultancy Independent Computer Services (ICS) by Zend, the company behind PHP.

    ICS is a multi-faceted IBM business partner based in northern Alabama. In addition to selling

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  • LANSA Supports New 1SYNC Product Data Standard

    May 29, 2007 Alex Woodie

    LANSA this month released an update to Data Sync Direct, its i5/OS- and Windows-based data synchronization tool designed to be used with 1SYNC‘s data pool platform for coordinating product information in supply chains. With the availability of Data Sync Direct version 6, LANSA is the first software vendor to support the new standards used by 1SYNC. The company also announced a co-marketing agreement with ERP developer QAD for Data Sync Direct.

    LANSA Data Sync Direct was launched about four years ago as a way to help companies manage their product data and participate in a certified data pool managed

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  • Infor Unveils ERP LX Feature Pack 2

    May 29, 2007 Alex Woodie

    Infor last week unveiled a new release of ERP LX, the i5/OS-based ERP suite it obtained last year with its acquisition of SSA Global. With ERP LX Feature Pack 2, the first release of the product under Infor, the company has added support for additional languages and currencies, time zone enhancements, and credit card processing capabilities. The company is also working to bring more capabilities to ERP LX in future feature packs.

    ERP LX was launched two years agoby SSA Global as the consolidation platform for all of its i5/OS-based ERP products. The software is largely based on

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  • Stampede Launches ‘Virtual Pipelining’ for Browsers

    May 29, 2007 Alex Woodie

    At Interop last week, Stampede Technologies unveiled a new technology called Advanced Virtual Pipelining (AVP) that it claims can improve the performance of browser-based applications by 40 percent compared to existing wide area network (WAN) optimization controllers and techniques such as pipelining specified by HTTP 1.1. The capability will be made available next month as part of the release of Stampede Application Acceleration Series Release 2.

    Stampede’s Application Acceleration Series are appliances that accelerate Web application traffic using a combination of different technologies and techniques, including TurboStreaming technology, SSL client-side termination, intelligent cache differencing, image transformation, connection management, and load

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  • IBM Ships Secure Perspective for System i

    May 29, 2007 Alex Woodie

    IBM last week began shipping Secure Perspectives, a new security tool designed to help organizations implement tight, object-level security across their System i servers. The software, which IBM announced a month ago, is available for the System i now and will become available for other IBM platforms later this year.

    For years, security gurus at IBM and other companies have been trying to convince iSeries and System i shops to get serious about security and implement tighter controls. In many cases, object-level security is the most powerful technique organizations can use to protect their System i applications and data.

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  • EMC Launches High-End VTL Devices

    May 29, 2007 Alex Woodie

    EMC last week unveiled a new virtual tape library based on its Symmetrix DMX-3 disk array that can scale up to 1.8 petabytes of data. The storage giant is positioning the new device, the Disk Library 6000 series, as a VTL consolidation platform that can also save customers’ money on power and cooling costs.

    Next month EMC will begin shipping the DL6000 Series, which will include two models: the DL6100 and the DL6300. Both models will be equipped with 500 GB Fibre Channel disks spinning at 7,200 RPM, and include a dozen or two ports for connecting to servers on

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  • Tango/04 Opens U.S. Office in Peterborough, New Hampshire

    May 29, 2007 Alex Woodie

    Tango/04 Computing Group, the Spanish developer of systems management software for System i and other platforms, yesterday announced it has opened its new U.S. office in Peterborough, New Hampshire. The company has high hopes that the move will further boost its fortunes in North America.

    Tango/04 first opened an office in Peterborough in late 2005 when its partnership with i5/OS change management software vendor SoftLanding Systems ended. According to the company, 2006 was a turning point for Tango/04, and the goings-on in Peterborough had a lot to do with it.

    The company laid several milestones last year, including passing

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  • Lawson Goes SaaSy with HCM

    May 29, 2007 Alex Woodie

    Lawson Software last week unveiled Human Capital Management On-Demand, a new software as a service (SaaS) offering that lowers the bar of entry to Lawson’s products and provides a more consistent pricing schedule.

    Lawson consistently scores high on analyst rankings of Human Capital Management (HCM), which incorporates applications such as human resources, payroll, recruiting, benefits management, and assorted self-service and portal applications. Now, with HCM On-Demand, Lawson is making it easier for organizations to gain the benefits of using HCM offerings without making the big up-front capital investment in software, hardware, facilities, and personnel.

    The software vendor uses a subscription-based

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  • CCSS Publishes High Availability White Paper

    May 29, 2007 Alex Woodie

    Interested in learning more about System i high availability issues, including how to pick the right high availability solution and how to calculate the cost of your downtime? Then you might want to check out a new white paper that i5/OS systems management specialist CCSS has published on its Web site.

    CCSS’ new white paper, titled “Availability Monitoring on the IBM System i,” takes a look at high availability from several angles, including the effects of downtime on different parts of an organization, various failures that could cause downtime, and ways to calculate the financial toll that downtime can have

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  • IBM Unveils Fastest-Ever IPS

    May 29, 2007 Alex Woodie

    Voice over IP (VoIP) and other bandwidth-intensive applications can clog your network pipes and compromise the effectiveness of your Intrusion Prevention System (IPS). To help prevent this dangerous scenario, IBM‘s Internet Security Systems (ISS) unit last week launched a new IPS, the Proventia Network IPS GX6116, that supports network environments running at speeds up to 15 Gbps, with full protection guaranteed for the first six Gbps of traffic.

    IBM’s ISS unit, which it acquired less than a year ago, makes and sells IPS and other IT security equipment and runs the X-Force research and development organization that collects

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