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  • Four Hundred Monitor, February 15

    February 15, 2023 Jenny Thomas

    It’s been a wild week around the world. While we can’t promise you the possibility of extraterrestrial activity – as was implied might be happening over the skies of the United States – we can promise the relevant news and resources of the week. Granted, not as exciting as little green men, but still of interest for our IBM i ecosystem. Our calendar is a one-stop shop of webinars and events from the industry. This week we have added a ton to our Chats, Webinars, Seminars, Shows, and Other Happenings, so be sure to take a look at all the …

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  • IBM i Debugger Comes to VS Code

    February 15, 2023 Alex Woodie

    At long last, IBM i developers can now debug their code in a development environment other than Rational Developer for IBM i or Merlin. The news came last week, when Liam Allan announced that the ILE debugging feature is now available in Code for IBM i, his third-party, IBM i-centric plug-in for Visual Studio Code.

    “Debugging ILE COBOL and RPGLE inside @code like it’s any other day!” Allan tweeted from his @Notesofbarry Twitter account. “I’m pumped for this release #ibmi.”

    Indeed, this day has been a long time in coming. Allan, who has not been shy about sharing his dislike …

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  • AIX: The Last Standing Commercial Unix

    February 13, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Nearly six decades ago, a bunch of researchers at AT&T Bell Labs, MIT, and General Electric started work on a new multi-user operating system for General Electric mainframes called Multiplexed Information and Computing Service, or MULTICS. After four years of work, the project was mothballed, but was reborning when Ken Thompson, a researcher at Bell Labs, created a single-user operating system based on the ideas behind MULTICS to run on a PDP-7 that Ma Bell had laying around.

    And thus UNICS – and what would eventually become Unix and the whole open systems revolution – was born. With Unix came …

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  • Thoroughly Modern: Flexible And Fractional Staffing Models That Deliver

    February 13, 2023 Christine McDowell

    If you run an organization that relies on IBM i (AS/400, iSeries) systems, then you know how important it is to have the right skills and expertise accessible when you need them. The reality facing IT leaders is that having the right staff can be both a challenge and costly, but it doesn’t need to be.

    By augmenting your teams with the right skills, you can get the help you need when you need it without needing to hire full-time staff. Let’s explore the benefits of augmenting your teams with IBM i (AS/400, iSeries) and other skills.

    Integration Services

    Integrating …

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  • Cutting IT Costs Is Not A Priority, And That’s Good News

    February 13, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    For the past nine years that Fortra (formerly HelpSystems) has been putting together the IBM i Marketplace Survey, one of the first things we always look at is the Top IT Concerns part of the survey results. It is a barometer that tells you what IBM i shops are thinking might happen in the future even if it is not an actual prediction about what will happen in our economy and the IBM i community.

    It’s sentiment informed by the budgetary processes that were at work as 2022 came to a close.

    The most important thing I look at every …

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  • IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 25, Number 7

    February 13, 2023 Doug Bidwell

    This week brought more security vulnerabilities in the airspace above us, and also around the world with weird sightings in the United States, Canada, China, and Russia. Now we have security vulnerabilities in open source code that is part of the IBM i stack.

    First, we have a Security Bulletin. IBM Java SDK and IBM Java Runtime for IBM i are vulnerable to bypassing security restrictions, denial of service attacks, and data integrity impacts due to multiple vulnerabilities, which you can find out more about at this link. There are fixes as shown below by IBM i release and …

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  • Fresche Nabs Silveredge for Application Services

    February 8, 2023 Alex Woodie

    Silveredge Consulting, the Chicago-based provider of application support services, has been acquired by Fresche Solutions, the Montreal-based IBM i software and services business. The deal nets Fresche a respected consulting shop with a long record of supporting IBM i-based ERP systems such as BPCS and PRMS and two-and-a-half dozen senior RPG programmers.

    Founded in 1987, Silveredge Consulting developed a solid reputation as a provider of application support services. The company started out supporting manufacturers in the Chicago region that ran on the BPCS and PRMS packages, which were also developed in the area. Over the ensuing 35 years, the company …

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  • Longtime Product Guy Sarrasin Switches to Services

    February 8, 2023 Alex Woodie

    For two decades, Marcel Sarrasin was a product guy. Starting in 2001, Sarrasin helped to develop, market, and sell IBM i software, first for BCD, then Quadrant, and finally Fresche. But last year, Sarrasin got a change of scenery when Fresche promoted him to head up its growing services unit, giving the young executive a significant boost in responsibility and the chance to positively impact an important business line for Fresche: digital transformation services.

    If you’ve ever been to a COMMON conference or attended a BCD, Quadrant, or Fresche Solutions webinar, there’s a good chance you’ve run into Sarrasin. For …

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  • The IBM i Power10 Upgrade Cycle Forecast Looks Favorable

    February 6, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    As we talked about last week in going over IBM’s financial results for the fourth quarter, the Power Systems business increased its revenues by 6.5 percent in 2022 thanks to a Power10 upgrade cycle that started in the fall of 2021 with high-end machines and built momentum in the summer of 2022 as the entry and midrange Power10 machines were delivered in the market.

    In general, IBM tells Wall Street to expect that its overall Infrastructure business group will have flat revenues, with some quarters up during the beginning of an upgrade cycle and down at the end of it. …

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  • White Hats Completely Dismantle Menu-Based Security

    February 6, 2023 Alex Woodie

    Think menu-based security can prevent cybercriminals from accessing the most important parts of your IBM i system? Think again, as the white hat hacking group Silent Signal recently demonstrated in a real-world penetration test of a bank’s IBM i system through a seemingly restricted green-screen interface.

    Life was demonstrably simpler for midrange administrators before the Internet took off. Before we had all these different protocols providing access to applications and data – ODBC, FTP, SQL, Remote Command, etc. – an administrator could feel somewhat confident that users weren’t accessing things they shouldn’t by simply configuring their menus in a restrictive …

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