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  • Serious New IBM i Vulns Exposed by Silent Signal – More On the Way

    July 24, 2023 Alex Woodie

    Two new vulnerabilities in core components of the IBM i operating system were disclosed by IBM last week, including one that impacts Performance Tools and another in Facsimile Support for i. Both vulnerabilities were discovered by Silent Signal, the Hungarian firm that discovered the recent DDM vulnerability, and both are considered high risk flaws that should be patched immediately.

    More security flaws exist in IBM i that will be exposed in the months to come, the company says.

    The first new flaw, CVE-2023-30988, pertains to a local privilege escalation vulnerability discovered in Facsimile Support for i, a native IBM …

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  • Power Systems Down A Bit, But Holding Steady In Q2

    July 24, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Considering that we are over a year into the Power10 entry and midrange server upgrade cycle, and almost two years into the Power10 high-end cycle, the fact that the Power Systems server business is only down a few points in the second quarter is, well, normal. As in the old normal where things have a natural ebb and flow and the business is not just in a kind of 45 degree decline like we saw a decade ago.

    This is what happens when Big Blue sticks to its enterprise computing knitting and is not distracted by the money-losing proposition of …

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  • The Last Power8 Machine Gets End Of Service Notice

    July 24, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Back in November 2022, amongst a slew of other machinery, customers using the vast majority of the Power Systems servers based on the Power8 processor were warned that IBM was cutting off its maintenance and support for these machines effective between March and October 2024. That may sound like a long time from now, but it really isn’t when you have to hustle a system upgrade, complete with application software, through the budgetary and testing hoops.

    We wrote about those Power8 system withdrawals here, and in case you need to dig out the notice again, the new IBM Documentation system …

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  • IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 25, Number 30

    July 24, 2023 Doug Bidwell

    The security vulnerabilities in the IBM i software stack are coming in waves. This week, there are three more to report, two of which we detail separately in this issue.

    First, we have Security Bulletin: IBM Facsimile Support for i is vulnerable to local privilege escalation (CVE-2023-30988), which you can find out more about here. The issue can be fixed by applying a PTF to IBM i.  IBM i releases 7.5, 7.4, 7.3, and 7.2 installed with 5798-FAX version V5R8M0 will be fixed. IBM i Release, 5798-FAX,V5R8M0 PTF Number SI83583 for 7.5, 7.4, 7.3, 7.2 – read the cover …

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  • A Slew Of Power Systems Features Are Being Sunsetted

    July 17, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Big Blue has long since stopped selling Power8 machinery and has been winding down sales of Power9-based systems as its Power10 machines, which made their debut in late 2021 and early 2022, are ascending. So, it is natural that features for Power8 and Power9 machinery are being withdrawn. But even some features with the newer Power10 machines are also being withdrawn, in some cases because supplies are running out and in other cases because better features have been introduced.

    You have to keep up with these things so you can get what you need before IBM stops selling whatever that …

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  • SoCal Gears Up for OCEAN Tech Con 23

    July 17, 2023 Alex Woodie

    Southern California’s IBM i community is getting ready for the biggest event on its calendar: OCEAN Tech Con 23. The three-day, in-person event kicks off next week with a full slate of speakers and presenters who will discuss the latest advances in the platform.

    The OCEAN user group’s annual summer soiree starts the morning of Thursday, July 27, with a one-hour keynote by IBM’s IBM i chief technology officer, chief architect, and distinguished engineer Steve Will. The title of the address, “IBM i @ 35: integrate + innovate,” gives you an idea what Will will talk about.

    The educational component …

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  • The Majority Of Large Enterprises To Boost IT Staff This Year

    July 17, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    The sample is small, the data is a little bit musty, but the news is good.

    Back in October and November last year, the market researchers at Gartner did a survey of chief information officers at large enterprises and 501 people responded from all over the world; 182 of them were from North America, Europe/Africa/Middle East, and Asia/Pacific, which means by definition that Central America and South America were over-represented a bit in the survey. So take these results with a grain of salt, and maybe some pepper.

    By Gartner’s definition, a large enterprise is one with $1 billion or …

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  • As I See It: Chasing Eternity

    July 17, 2023 Victor Rozek

    When I was a kid, my parents enrolled me in a parochial grammar school. One day, my teacher was expounding on the joys of spending eternity in heaven. I didn’t know much about eternity – or heaven for that matter – except that eternity seemed like a very long time. So, I raised my hand and asked her what heaven was like, what would I spend all that time doing? She thought for a moment, no doubt straining to conjure a simple answer that an eight-year-old might understand.

    Then she said, “Imagine your very favorite thing to have for dinner. …

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  • IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 25, Number 29

    July 17, 2023 Doug Bidwell

    This is important, so we are going to remind you about a security vulnerability for the IBM i platform. Check out Security Bulletin: IBM i is vulnerable to an attacker executing CL commands due to an exploitation of DDM architecture (CVE-2023-30990), which you can find out more about at this link and which we reported on in detail in last week’s issue of The Four Hundred.

    The issue can be fixed by applying a PTF to IBM i.  IBM i releases 7.5, 7.4, 7.3, and 7.2 will be fixed. The IBM i PTF numbers for IBM i 5770-SS1 Base …

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  • To Kill SEU Or Not Kill SEU – That Is The Question

    July 12, 2023 Alex Woodie

    It was a simple question posed by Liam Allan on Ryver: Should IBM stop shipping SEU? The dozens of answers it generated exposed a stark divide when it comes to the use of legacy technology in the IBM i ecosystem and to what extent it’s okay for IBM to force its customers to adopt new technology.

    There is no denying that IBM’s Source Entry Utility (SEU) is still in widespread use in the IBM i world. Statistics are tough to come by, but evidence suggests a majority of IBM i developers still use the greenscreen development tool for at least …

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