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  • High Schools: The New Recruiting Grounds for IT Jobs

    November 28, 2018 Alex Woodie

    Companies that are having trouble filling entry-level IT jobs due to the tight job market and low unemployment rate may want to check out another resource for finding and attracting workers: their local high school.

    Recruitment, retention, and training of new talent are always hot topics during the roundtable discussions that take place at the CIO Summit. “It’s always a very fruitful and productive topic to see what CIOs are doing,” says Alan Seiden, who has been running the bi-annual event for IBM i tech executives for the past year-and-a-half.

    So when one of the CIOs at last month’s …

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  • Syncsort Snags EView for Log Data Hooks

    November 28, 2018 Alex Woodie

    Syncsort bolstered its capability to harvest log data originating on IBM i and mainframes yesterday with the acquisition of EView Technology, a Raleigh, North Carolina-based company that builds big iron connectors for mainstream systems management tools.

    EView Technology didn’t occupy a prominent seat in the IBM i auditorium, but it did carve out its own little niche as a purveyor of connectivity tools used by systems administrators at some of the biggest IBM i and mainframe shops in the country, such a Ford, Kraft, TD Bank, Discount Tire, Waste Management, HSBC, FedEx, and REI.

    The company’s claim to fame was …

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  • MB Software Gets A Handle On Remote SQL Jobs

    November 28, 2018 Alex Woodie

    System administrators who get frustrated with the inability to see which SQL jobs coming in through ODBC are causing problems on their IBM i server may be interested in a product called Work with Active SQL (WRKACTSQL) from MB Software and Consulting, which recently announced the tool will be free through the end of the year.

    SQL is just about as close to a universal language for business as you can get. While there are other (i.e. “native”) methods of fetching data from Db2 for i, nearly three-quarters of IBM i developers report using SQL, making it the number two …

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  • Four Hundred Monitor, November 28

    November 28, 2018 Jenny Thomas

    We often talk about the future of the IBM i and the need to draw new talent into our ecosystem. The Girls Who Code foundation recognizes the jobs created in America today require new skills and is looking to help open the door to opportunities for women in the tech community. One such girl growing up in a rural small town is profiled in a short YouTube video. You can find the link in our Redbooks, White Papers, Blogs, and Other Resources section below. And, as always, you can find links to news from the past week in the links …

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  • IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 20, Numbers 46 And 47

    November 28, 2018 Doug Bidwell

    It is catchup week (is that ketchup or catsup?) here at the IBM i PTF Guide, with the hiatus that The Four Hundred took during the Thanksgiving holiday in America. So today you get two for the price of one.

    In Number 46 of the Guide, we see that there is a new version of Access Client Solutions, Build 1.1.8.1, as of November 12! Fun stuff!

    There were also HIPERs and Security groups for all three current IBM i releases – yep, that means V7R1, too, as well as V7R2 and V7R3.

    New Links that week: Nagios system …

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  • Scaling Up For Cyber Monday With IBM i

    November 26, 2018 Alex Woodie

    A fulfillment company that’s expected to process millions of transactions on an IBM i server today will lean heavily on a slim layer of RPG-based Web services technology to keep the commerce flowing for its large clients. But there’s nothing stopping the middleware, dubbed iWebSrv, from simplifying data integration for clients in other industries.

    Retailers work all year to ensure they’re ready for the massive surge of traffic that springs up after Thanksgiving. For bricks-and-mortar types, Black Friday is their make-or-break day, while those with an omni-channel bent have Cyber Monday prominently circled on their calendars.

    Consumers are expected to …

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  • Japan Is A Different IBM i Market, But The Loyalty Is The Same

    November 26, 2018 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Back in early November, we did an overview of the IBM i market in Japan, which accounts for about 10 percent of the IBM i installed base and is third to North America and Europe, which have always dominated the AS/400 and follow-on IBM midrange markets.

    In this follow-up story, we wanted to dig a little deeper and talked to two downstream resellers, Bell Data (which is a publishing partner of The Four Hundred in Japan) and Star Computer, which is a downstream partner from iGuazu, the largest distributor of Power Systems with IBM i machinery in the country. …

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  • Guru: When Is An Error Not An Error?

    November 26, 2018 Jon Paris

    When is an error not an error? When it is expected! In this article I want to discuss the use of RPG’s MONITOR op-code and discuss ways in which it might change the way you code RPG. I was prompted to write up my thoughts on this subject as a result of being quizzed by students at a recent RPG & DB2 Summit as to why I was using Monitor blocks rather than more conventional RPG techniques in my examples.

    So what do I mean by expected? Basically I mean those errors that you know are going to happen …

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  • Mad Dog 21/21: Where Icarus Is Bliss

    November 26, 2018 Hesh Wiener

    IBM got a lot of public attention in 2011 when its Watson system beat two outstanding human competitors at the widely televised quiz game Jeopardy. Since then IBM’s revenue has declined by about 25 percent and its profits have fallen even more dramatically, although intake did improve during three of the most recent four quarters. Regardless, IBM’s Watson project didn’t translate into a big boost to its financial returns, neither in new activities nor by reinvigorating legacy businesses. Seven years after the event, the company’s Jeopardy coup, however memorable, has failed to add significant value. What went wrong?

    IBM …

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  • Gartner Shaves 2018 And 2019 IT Spending Projections

    November 26, 2018 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    There are a lot of different pressures in the 185 countries that comprise most of the economic activity on Earth, and there is no shortage of uncertainty out there. But two things are always constant here in the late 20th century and the early 21st century. The first is that uncertainty is always there, even though it gets more or less volatile from time to time. And the other is that companies will continue to invest in hardware, software, services, and telecom services.

    They have no choice, living in the future as we do.

    The prognosticators at Gartner have taken …

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