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  • Five Handles For The Mobile Application Pot

    March 26, 2012 Dan Burger

    Developing mobile applications that access IBM i data have caused a wheel to come off more than one development team wagon. If it’s happened to you, you’re not alone. The widespread popularity of smartphones and tablets in the business world has violated the comfort zones of countless IT departments in the IBM midrange. Enough so that the debris and the success stories can be assembled into an article, which managers can use to better plan future projects.

    Consider this as a five-step problem-solving exercise.

    1. Begin with the belief that this can be done and should be done from an IBM
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  • The Definite Article, No Doubt About It

    March 26, 2012 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    People are hierarchical beings, and they definitely have patterns in their speech that are tell-tale signs of deference and respect. So here’s a funny question for the day: How many products can you think of where the name of the object has the definite article “the” in front of it? He isn’t just the Pope because there’s only one, and someday some general won’t grumble, “Get me the President,” just because she is the one who was elected and lives in the White House.

    People called the first practical car the Model T, and in my family at least, its

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  • Mad Dog 21/21: Mobile IBM Has Apps, But With Gaps

    March 26, 2012 Hesh Wiener

    In February, IBM bought Worklight, an outfit that has a multi-platform mobile applications development system used to build, deploy, and manage their mobile apps. IBM expects Worklight’s technology to help it sell mobile solutions to a market moving faster than a certain elephant has been dancing. IBM acted just in time. It desperately needs first class mobile apps to keep its Lotus division from getting crushed by competitors and to reinforce a number of its other division’s offerings, too. Big Blue’s big problem won’t be easy to solve. IBM’s current roster of mobile apps is good in an unforgiving

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  • Server Transitions Give Internal Storage Arrays Sales A Breather

    March 26, 2012 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    In last week’s issue of The Four Hundred, I walked you through the latest statistics from Gartner regarding sales of external disk arrays. Gartner’s public information only covers outboard storage arrays, not the internal disk arrays that are still common among SMB customers. IDC‘s public data covers total storage array sales as well as external array sales, which means we can calculate what’s happening with internal arrays.

    Let’s start with the broadest data and drill down from there. IDC reckons that in the fourth quarter, across all array types and no matter where they are located–under a server’s

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  • COMMON Reactivates RPG Certification

    March 26, 2012 Dan Burger

    Ever since IBM dropped its RPG certification program in 2009, the IBM i community has had one of the few programming languages without an official marker for technical proficiency gained through education and experience.

    So after instigating a certification program more than three years ago and rolling out two business computing professional certifications, COMMON decided to update the abandoned RPG certification and make it available once again. It is expected to be available for the first time at the upcoming COMMON 2012 Annual Meeting and Exposition scheduled for May 6 through 9 in Anaheim, California.

    COMMON has appointed a group

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  • Two Factors In The IBM i Migration Equation

    March 26, 2012 Alex Woodie

    There comes a time in every corporation’s life when it must confront the “m” word and consider migrating computer systems. Whether the company uses Windows or IBM i or Unix or z/OS, its leaders will inevitably make a decision to either stick with what they’ve got, or move to something different. Companies running IBM i face a unique set of circumstances that work both ways in the migration equation, including a skills shortage and sticky ERP systems.

    The mad rush toward mobile, cloud, and social computing has IBM i shops re-thinking their business application strategy. Just as IBM i professionals

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  • Flashback: Clearly A Mainframe, Nearly The Perfect One

    March 26, 2012 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    TFH

    Back in September 1992, when the E95 quad-processor AS/400 came out and IBM was in the midst of a major reorganization as its mainframe business was imploding and Lou Gerstner was about six months away from being named the first outside CEO of Big Blue in its history, I jotted down a wish list of the things that I thought IBM needed to do to make the AS/400 a more general purpose platform.

    Back then, The Four Hundred was only available as a paper newsletter on a subscription basis, so very few of you have ever read this wish

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  • Oracle Software Rebounds, Hardware Struggles

    March 26, 2012 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Oracle’s software business deflated a bit in its second quarter of fiscal 2012 ended back in November 2011, but software was on the rebound in the third quarter ended in February and the company remained hopeful about its long-term prospects in the systems business thanks to its “engineered systems” and despite its backing out of commodity server and storage sales that don’t make it any money.

    In the quarter, which had an extra day in it thanks to leap year, Oracle’s revenues were up 3 percent, to just a hair over $9 billion. Of that, software license, update, and support

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  • Tell IBM All About Your Power Systems Iron

    March 26, 2012 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    We spend a lot of time here at IT Jungle poking around looking for interesting things to tell you about that relate either directly or obliquely to the IBM i platform. I stumbled across an interesting item the other day I wanted to make you aware of.

    I am not sure how long IBM has been doing this, but the company is soliciting customers who use its Power Systems midrange servers and zEnterprise mainframe servers to have their voices heard and write a review for the iron that they use. IBM is also soliciting reviews for its Storwize V7000, DS8000,

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  • Sharing In V6

    March 21, 2012 Jon Paris

    Some time ago I read Ted Holt’s Guru tip Sharing Simplifies Source Code in which he showed an approach to building reports in a modular programming environment. At the time I can remember thinking that it would be interesting to see how V6 RPG’s ability to pass files as parameters might offer an even simpler approach.

    Simpler, that is, once you know how to pass files as parameters! Well, it has taken me almost a year, but I finally got round to working on it, and I confess I rather like the results.

    Ted’s original approach required that a driver

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