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  • Rimini Gets Tired Of Waiting, Files For IPO

    November 11, 2013 Alex Woodie

    When it comes to going public, it is apparently now or never for Rimini Street, the biggest provider of third-party maintenance and support services for Oracle and SAP customers and their ERP, CRM, and BI applications. The Las Vegas company announced last week it has filed the necessary paperwork to make an initial public offering (IPO) of stock.

    Rimini has talked about going public for several years. But company representatives have said repeatedly that they wanted to wrap up some pesky legal matters with Oracle before moving forward with the IPO plans. Oracle filed suit against Rimini in early

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  • Mad Dog 21/21: The Gerstner Comparison

    November 11, 2013 Hesh Wiener

    IBM has vowed to boost pre-tax earnings per share above $20 in 2015, a big jump from last year’s $15.25. It expects it will hit this target even though its revenue may be 4 percent lower in 2013 than in 2012 and 6 or 7 percent below that of 2011. Basically, IBM believes it can continue to improve the quality of its results even if it fails to boost profit quantity by keeping downward pressure on costs, upward pressure on margins, eluding competition and repurchasing shares to shave its EPS denominator.

    IBM has done all of this for two decades,

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  • Porter Makes Employee-To-Consultant Migration

    November 11, 2013 Dan Burger

    Career goals have always been in the back of Justin Porter’s mind. He’s an IBM midrange guy with broad IT knowledge, a business degree, and literally a field of dreams.

    Some of you may recognize his name. Porter is an active member of the IBM i community, is the youngest member on the COMMON board of directors, and is one of the volunteers who helped organize and fuel the Young i Professionals organization. Recently he began his own consulting business called Integrity First Technology Services.

    If you know Porter, you know the name of his company is more than

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  • Revenue Stream Floats Agilysys

    November 11, 2013 Dan Burger

    The hospitality and gaming industry flies when the overall global economy flies. And although the economy is not exactly soaring, it is off the ground. Hotels and casinos are expanding with more choices, new locations, and indications that competition does not allow any napping. That’s good for a software company like Agilysys, which is counting on brick and mortar growth and a highly competitive hotel/gaming market to stimulate IT spending. The second quarter financial results for Agilysys indicate a net revenue pop of 10 percent year-on-year with the identical gain when comparing the first half of fiscal 2014 with

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  • IBM Offers Freebie Flex System Chassis To Pump Up PureSystems

    November 11, 2013 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    As The Four Hundred told you two weeks ago, Big Blue has just put out a new bundle of Flex System converged iron and the IBM i operating system using a Flex p260+ node designed especially for entry IBM i shops. Now, IBM is giving a deal on the underlying Flex System chassis to sweeten the deal a bit more.

    In announcement letter 313-113, IBM is offering two models of the Flex System chassis and their power supplies, power cables, and breakout cables at a very steep discount. How does 100 percent grab you?

    IBM’s Flex System chassis, front

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  • IBM Brags About Its Cloud Prowess Thanks To SoftLayer

    November 11, 2013 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    IBM is ratcheting up the marketing machine after having lost out in a contentious bidding war with Amazon Web Services for a $600 million contract to build a private cloud for the US Central Intelligence Agency. To get a different story out there, Big Blue is now citing the data of a third party hosting counter to claim that the IBM Cloud, which means the SoftLayer cloud it bought earlier this year for an estimated $2 billion.

    Citing data compiled by HostCabi, IBM is saying that it has over 270,000 Web sites hosted, ranking it second in the world

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  • Silver Surfers Shredding Up The Technology Market

    November 11, 2013 Jenny Thomas

    In surfer lingo, to shred a wave means to surf aggressively. And while “aggressive” isn’t the first word that comes to mind when many of us think of our silver-haired elders, according to researchers at Gartner, the older generations who are hanging ten all over the technology market. In fact, Gartner says these silver surfers represent a more important technology market than Generations X and Y.

    That term, silver surfer, harkens back to the Marvel Comics superhero, of course, and the members of this elder group of Web users also have powers of their own. Gartner’s research reveals that overlooking

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  • Allow Repeated Change With Before Triggers

    November 6, 2013 Paul Tuohy

    Recently, during a modernization project, I have been making use of the Allow Repeated Change (ALWREPCHG) option with before triggers. ALWREPCHG allows a before trigger to make changes to the record being inserted or updated, and that lets you do some really powerful database magic!

    The Scenario

    A table contains a date that is stored in a packed numeric column. The requirement is to change the data type of the column to a proper date data type. This change will require coding changes to at least 20 programs.

    The “big bang” approach of changing, testing and implementing the 20-plus programs

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  • Digging Out Data Duplication

    November 6, 2013 Hey, Ted

    Sometimes an SQL query should return one row, yet it returns more than one. The problem turns out to be multiple matching rows in a secondary table. Is there a way to easily isolate the secondary table that causes more than one match?

    –J

    Yes, there is an easy way. But first, let me set up the problem for the edification of other readers.

    Sometimes we execute an SQL query with the expectation that the result set will contain only one row (record), and we are surprised to get back two or more rows instead. At least one table (physical

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  • Admin Alert: The 4 GB Access Path Size Time Bomb

    November 6, 2013 Joe Hertvik

    Many IBM i shops run enterprise software originally created more than 10 years ago. While this allows you to run older applications on newer hardware, older apps can also cause issues with files that are no longer suitable for today’s processing. This week, let’s look at one older file parameter that if not changed, can stop application processing dead in its tracks: The 4 GB Access Path Size Time Bomb.

    Time Bomb, What Time Bomb?

    The time bomb I’m referring to is the Access path size (ACCPTHSIZ) parameter in some application files. In older versions of the OS/400 operating system

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