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  • IBM i 7.4 Rolled Out, And IBM i 7.3 Tech Refresh Rolled Up

    April 24, 2019 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Every couple of years, we get a new release of the IBM i operating system from Big Blue, and it has been quite a number of years since we have seen a new version of the platform. But that’s alright, since IBM has its Technology Refresh mechanism for adding support for new hardware and for adding significant new software function to the platform without breaking release-level compatibility and therefore requiring customers to requalify their applications, or worse yet, be forced to port their applications to an updated operating system.

    This new Technology Refresh approach has been a very good thing, …

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  • IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 21, Number 16

    April 24, 2019 Doug Bidwell

    Hopefully you got a little downtime over the holiday weekend, because there are more PTFs to deal with. But it is not too bad, so don’t panic.

    There are new HIPERs on all three currently supported releases – that’s IBM i 7.1, IBM i 7.2, and IBM i 7.3 – plus new Security groups on for IBM i 7.2 and IBM i 7.3 as well as new MGTOOLS available for download for IBM i 7.2 and IBM i 7.3.

    New (Updated) Links this week:

    • Print: Information on Printers from Various Manufacturers
    • MGTools: MustGather: Instructions for Sending Data to IBM i
    …

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  • Going Off IBM Hardware Maintenance A Risky Move

    April 15, 2019 Alex Woodie

    Organizations that are running older Power Systems servers have some tough decisions coming up. IBM ceased offering hardware support for Power 6 servers on March 31, and support for Power 7 will go away on September 30. Some organizations may choose to support themselves instead of upgrading to a newer machine, but that move comes with substantial risks.

    While there’s no central clearinghouse for this sort of information, it would appear that a good percentage of IBM i customers – if not most of them – have hardware and software support agreements with IBM. Big Blue provides three years …

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  • IBM i Announcements Loom, and So Does POWERUp 2019

    April 15, 2019 Alex Woodie

    By now you probably know that IBM is making its next round of IBM i announcements next Tuesday, April 23, via a COMMON webcast. But what you might not know is that COMMON has more than a dozen sessions about the yet-to-be-disclosed announcements planned for the upcoming POWERUp 2019 conference taking place next month at Disneyland.

    “Right now we’re looking at about 15 or 16 sessions about the announcement itself,” COMMON Executive Director Manzoor Siddiqui tells IT Jungle. “We’re going to be the first conference where people will have access to the knowledge and the content around that.”

    On …

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  • Guru: Preamble Comments

    April 15, 2019 Chris Ringer

    Do you remember what you ate for lunch two days ago? If you’re like me, you had to think about it for a minute before answering. Now imagine trying to recall the detailed requirements of a few programs you wrote a year ago so you can modify them for a new project. Or better yet, what if someone else like a retired employee or a traveling contractor coded these programs? At this point you may become very dependent on any comments they left in the code.

    It’s been said that any time spent commenting on your code now might save …

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  • Four Hundred Monitor, April 15

    April 15, 2019 Jenny Thomas

    If you are an IBM employee thinking of leaving your job, IBM probably knew about it before you did. Big Blue has been using AI as an employee retention tool and can predict with 95 percent accuracy which employees are likely to leave, CEO Ginni Rometty said in a recent interview. A little scary in the wrong hands, but if used effectively could mean a happier, more satisfied workforce, and cost savings in seeking and training new employees. You can see Rometty’s whole interview at the first link below, and then continue on to catch up on the rest of …

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  • IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 21, Number 15

    April 15, 2019 Doug Bidwell

    And the PTFs just keep on rolling. . . . This week, there are patches in the HTTP Server Group for IBM i 7.2 and IBM i 7.3. There is also a new Database Group for IBM i 7.2.

    And, as is common with most production operating systems these days, especially those that have a lot of components derived from open source software where things get discovered and patched out in the open where everyone can see and with a rapidity that operating systems of days gone by did not have to deal with, there is a continual stream of …

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  • Syncsort Debuts Unified IBM i Security Suite

    April 10, 2019 Alex Woodie

    Syncsort rolled out a suite of software this week that unifies several of the IBM i security products it has acquired over past two years. Dubbed Assure Security, the suite is designed to help IBM i shops lock down servers and protect them from threats while getting a handle on emerging data regulations, like the looming California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).

    The acquisition of Vision Solutions by Syncsort back in June 2017 closely coincided with the two companies’ joint pivot into data security. Vision, of course, was best known as a provider of IBM i high availability solutions when it …

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  • GoAnywhere Tops in MFT, Research Group Says

    April 10, 2019 Alex Woodie

    We haven’t heard a whole lot about the GoAnywhere managed file transfer (MFT) solution since HelpSystems acquired Linoma Software back in 2016. But the product is coming to life in a big way this year, thanks to a major refresh of the IBM i-supported product, as well as a top score in a reputable research group’s ranking of MFT products.

    Info-Tech Research Group last week published a report ranking nine MFT products from some of the biggest names in file transfer and IT, including IBM, Ipswitch, Oracle, Adobe, and Citrix, among others. While GoAnywhere didn’t …

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  • Raz-Lee Reels In The File Editors

    April 10, 2019 Alex Woodie

    File editors can be great time-savers in certain situations. Who wouldn’t want developers to be able to quickly get into a database file, fix some errors, and then jump back out? Clearly, the answer is the security department. But thanks to a new solution from Raz-Lee Security called iSecurity Safe Update, file editors can be used without giving the security officer nightmares.

    File editors are among the most popular products on the IBM i platform, thanks to their capability to developers and administrators to make changes to data quickly and easily, without requiring programming. The IBM i operating system comes …

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