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  • If It Can Move To Cloud, It Will; If It Can’t, It Won’t

    March 21, 2022 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Cloud is a distribution model more than it is a technology transition in the datacenter, and even before Amazon Web Services launched in March 2006, a lot of us were contemplating returning to the time-sharing, utility model of compute. It was a natural thing after enterprise IT shops dealt with decades of best-of-breed computing and systems integration as well as a wave of outsourcing. If you could pay IBM to run your IT shop as it is, why not just pay someone to create a better one and put it on their books?

    This cloud thing – which has the …

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  • Project Aims to Port .NET Framework to Power

    March 16, 2022 Alex Woodie

    IBM and its Red Hat subsidiary are working with Microsoft to port the .NET Framework to Power, IT Jungle has learned. The project has been underway for a while, and the first bits of beta code should be available for developers to play with later this year.

    Ever since it released .NET Compiler Platform codenamed “Roslyn” at the Build conference in April 2014, which it followed up with the release of .NET Core back later that year, Microsoft has been courting the open source world with its flagship development environment. This represented a big shift in strategy for the Redmond, …

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  • Remain Unifies Its Products with New Framework, Dubbed ‘Octo’

    March 16, 2022 Alex Woodie

    The folks at Remain Software have been cranking out the code all winter, and the fruits of their labor are now here for all to view. Chief among the new deliverables is Octo, which the Dutch company describes as a Web-based orchestration layer and framework that will unite its various products and provide a common dashboard. Updates of other products, including the flagship TD/OMS offering, are now available, too.

    The headliner for Remain Software’s second milestone delivery of the current release cycle (which spans from summer to summer) arguably is Octo. Short for Open Core for Technology Orchestration, Octo …

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  • Git Is A Whole Lot More Than A Code Repository

    March 16, 2022 Jeff Tickner

    It is funny to think that two of the most transformative technologies to hit the datacenter in the past several decades are based on projects created by Linus Torvalds. The first, of course, is the Linux kernel, which is the heart of the Linux operating system and which first rolled out in 1991 but didn’t become a real server-class platform until the Dot Com Boom in the late 1990s. The second thing that Torvalds created, out of necessity to help better manage the development and patching of the open source Linux kernel, was the Git repository and version control system. …

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  • Four Hundred Monitor, March 16

    March 16, 2022 Jenny Thomas

    Hopefully you are pleased to see Four Hundred Monitor back from its brief hiatus. We are definitely pleased to be back, and we have lots of news to share, including a bunch of new listings in the Calendar at the bottom of the page. But enough with the chit chat for now. Let’s get caught up on what’s happening in and around the IBM i ecosystem.

    Top Stories From Outside The Jungle

    (Fast Company) IBM makes Fast Company’s list of the most innovative companies of 2022.

    (WRAL Tech Wire) IBM consolidates locations in New York City.

    (Business Insider) Russia warns …

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  • IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 24, Number 11

    March 16, 2022 Doug Bidwell

    This Log4j security vulnerability just keeps being more and more pesky. If you haven’t seen it yet, there is an update to a Security Bulletin called Due to use of Apache Log4j, OmniFind Text Search Server for DB2 for i is vulnerable to arbitrary code execution (CVE-2021-4104), which you can read all about at this link.

    The patches for each release are described in full here:

    OmniFind V1R5M0:

    • SI78753
    • SI78754
    • SI78755

    OmniFind V1R4M0

    • SI78756
    • SI78757
    • SI78758

    OmniFind V1R3M0

    • SI78751
    • SI78759
    • SI78760
    • SI78761

    To help you with the Log4j security vulnerability, we have created a supplemental spreadsheet as a companion …

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  • Fresche Takes On IBM i Security With Trinity Guard Acquisition

    March 14, 2022 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    There are things that you worry about that you can’t do anything about, and there are things that you worry about that you actually can do something about – and have a fiduciary responsibility to do. Death and taxes are in the former category, and the security of mission-critical IT platforms are in the latter.

    Fresche Solutions, which expanded from its core application and database modernization business with the acquisition of Abacus Solutions last October, has been on the hunt to do more deals to help IBM i customers tackle the hard problems they face and give them new …

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  • Thoroughly Modern: IBM i Security Is No Longer Set It And Forget It

    March 14, 2022 Amal Macdonald

    For most IBM i shops, who are busy creating and maintaining the applications that run the business and who are not just chronically understaffed but structurally understaffed, the smartest thing they can do when it comes to security is give up.

    You heard that right. They need to put their arms in the air and surrender, absolutely and completely.

    No, we don’t mean they need to open all of the ports on their server, turn off the firewall, and let the ransomware and malware in and let the hackers and phishers do whatever they will. What we do mean by …

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  • Prepping For Supply Chain Crunches with Manhattan Associates

    March 14, 2022 Alex Woodie

    As the provider of the warehouse management software used by many of the top brands in the country, Manhattan Associates has a better view into the current supply chain crunch than most. That shouldn’t surprise you. But what may surprise you are the actions the company has been taking for years to prepare itself and its customers for shocks not unlike the current one.

    “We’ve been really busy the last five or six years cooking up some pretty cool new things,” says Adam Kline, senior director of product management at Manhattan Associates. Kline is the product manager for WMi, …

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  • IBM Brings OpenShift Cluster Management Native On Power Iron

    March 14, 2022 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    If you went out to GitHub and grabbed the source code for the Kubernetes cloud controller, you could compile it in C/C++ or set up the runtimes for the Python chunks of it, and you would probably find some Go buried in there and you could the toolchain and get the raw Kubernetes to work on Linux partitions; you might even be able to get it to run natively on AIX, and if you were really clever, you might even be able to get it to run on IBM i.

    But you wouldn’t have very much that was useful given …

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