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  • Redefining Security the New Goal of Former i5/OS Security Architect

    January 9, 2008 Alex Woodie

    There’s a serious problem with the state of security in the IT industry, according to Pat Botz, former i5/OS security architect with IBM. The problem isn’t a lack of tools and technologies for implementing security. Instead, the root of the problem stems from a lack of leadership from business people, who have given too much responsibility to the technical experts. Botz recently left IBM to work on this problem with his new consulting company Group8 Security, which formally launches next week.

    To hear Botz talk about the state of computer security is a little bewildering. One goes into

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  • Redefining Security the New Goal of Former i5/OS Security Architect

    January 9, 2008 Alex Woodie

    There’s a serious problem with the state of security in the IT industry, according to Pat Botz, former i5/OS security architect with IBM. The problem isn’t a lack of tools and technologies for implementing security. Instead, the root of the problem stems from a lack of leadership from business people, who have given too much responsibility to the technical experts. Botz recently left IBM to work on this problem with his new consulting company Group8 Security, which formally launches next week.

    To hear Botz talk about the state of computer security is a little bewildering. One goes into

    …

    Read more
  • Redefining Security the New Goal of Former i5/OS Security Architect

    January 9, 2008 Alex Woodie

    There’s a serious problem with the state of security in the IT industry, according to Pat Botz, former i5/OS security architect with IBM. The problem isn’t a lack of tools and technologies for implementing security. Instead, the root of the problem stems from a lack of leadership from business people, who have given too much responsibility to the technical experts. Botz recently left IBM to work on this problem with his new consulting company Group8 Security, which formally launches next week.

    To hear Botz talk about the state of computer security is a little bewildering. One goes into

    …

    Read more
  • Reader Feedback on Native .NET for System i

    November 26, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Last week, I solicited some information from readers of The Four Hundred to see if having some sort of native .NET programming environment on the System i machine would be a benefit to the System i platform. A number of vendors were pondering the idea, so I threw it out to the base to see not only if this was important, but if the lack of .NET support was in any way driving people off the i5/OS and OS/400 platform and onto Windows.

    Here’s a sampling of the responses IT Jungle received, starting with a question:

    I am having a

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  • IBM Slashes Linux SupportLine Prices for System i and p

    November 26, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    One of the key differentiators that IBM has always brought to bear on the midrange is well-regarded technical support for operating systems and related systems software. OS/400 and AIX have always had top-notch tech support–at least compared to their peers on other platforms. The advent of Linux, which is not controlled by Big Blue, presented a bit of a challenge to the company. But IBM has woven Linux into its SupportLine tech support services on its System i and System p Power-based platforms. Last week, the company dramatically reduced the cost of Linux support.

    For several years now, IBM has

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  • The System i Fourth Quarter Sales Strategy

    November 26, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    As I sit here at my desk writing this article, just about everyone–including myself–is gearing up for the Thanksgiving holiday in America. But the rest of the world does not take a break in late November. The month is just one thing standing between them and the close of another year of either buying or selling IT infrastructure. And right now is the last couple of weeks that IBM and its System i channel partners can possibly hope to peddle new gear to customers and boost sales with whatever budget money is left for 2007.

    It is an interesting challenge

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  • Is There an NSA Back Door in Encryption Algorithms?

    November 26, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    In general, security is not a beat we cover very deeply at IT Jungle. The enterprise-class platforms we cover are all designed with many different kinds of security, and we let experts worry about the very hairy details that go into securing platforms, much as end users themselves do when they trust encryption, antivirus, firewall, and other kinds of code. But what happens when the encryption code behind these products is flawed.

    A recent story in Wired magazine had a title that jumped out like a criminal wielding a gun: Did NSA Put a Secret Backdoor in New Encryption Standard?

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  • Power Systems Division Eyes Cognos Deal; Business Systems Shrugs

    November 26, 2007 Dan Burger

    For the typical System i shop, the ramifications of IBM‘s acquisition of business intelligence software provider Cognos two weeks ago will have less effect than tossing a cup of water in the ocean. Not now, not next month, or next year. That’s not because there is little or no interest in business intelligence among the users of i5/OS and OS/400. Business intelligence, regardless of how you define it, is a factor in the IT planning within many System i-centric companies–the bigger the company, the bigger the BI factor.

    It’s pretty safe to say that the IBM-Cognos deal will only

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  • Top Execs at TomorrowNow Depart, SAP Hints at Sale

    November 26, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    ERP software giant SAP said last week that several top executives at its TomorrowNow unit, which sells third-party support for various Oracle ERP suites, have resigned. The company also said in a statement that it was exploring its options for the TomorrowNow unit, including selling it.

    TomorrowNow offers independent support for customers using PeopleSoft, JDE, and Siebel software suites. No software company is happy when a third party is offering support for its products, but Oracle was obviously unhappy when SAP acquired TomorrowNow in January 2005.

    SAP did not explain in its statement the reasons why Andrew Nelson, TomorrowNow’s chief

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  • As I See It: The Sick Guys in Your Wallet

    November 26, 2007 Victor Rozek

    If you’ve been employed for the past six years, without being officially notified you have been given a 30 percent pay cut. That’s what happens when the dollar drops by nearly one-third of its value. What also happens is that your $300,000 home loses $90,000 of its value; your savings are worth 30 percent less, and your groceries cost 30 percent more. As any driver knows, the price of a barrel of oil is over five times what it was just six years ago. One sure sign that the guys pictured on our currency are in poor health is how

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