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  • Quadrant Gives FastFax More Control Over E-Mails, PDFs

    August 4, 2009 Alex Woodie

    System i shops that use Quadrant Software FastFax solution to distribute i OS spool files via fax or e-mail gained several new features with the latest release of the product unveiled last month. Most importantly, version 4.7.5 gives customers more customization options when it comes to delivering e-mail.

    FastFax is a suite of products that enables users to distribute i5/OS spool file output as either a fax or an e-mail. The version that supports System i functionality is called FastFax/Enterprise, but there are other versions dedicated for client-server environments.

    FastFax/Enterprise includes its own dedicated hardware for delivering faxes, while optional

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  • Surround Tech Reminds Visual LANSA Users of Add-On Tools’ Value

    August 4, 2009 Alex Woodie

    Attention LANSA customers: If you have found Surround Technologies bundle of add-ons for Visual LANSA useful, you may want to take a look at the latest addition to the Accelerator series, including a new Task-Reminder application and another that creates groups of items on LANSA-developed systems.

    Surround Tech is a New Jersey software development company that makes add-on tools to be used by LANSA developers. One of its most popular applications is Accelerator for Visual LANSA, a toolkit that the company claims can reduce the time required to develop a Visual LANSA application by 50 percent or more.

    In July,

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  • RPG & DB2 Summit Set for October in Minneapolis

    August 4, 2009 Dan Burger

    RPG & DB2 Summit Set for October in Minneapolis

    For the past year or more, the murder rate of IT budget items has increased at an alarming rate, with a catastrophic effect of driving down the attendance at almost every educational and technical conference you can name. However, recent signs that the recession may be lifting and an increased attention on investing in the IT skills of in-house personnel may be putting more people in conference seats once again.

    This is the hope of the System i Developer RPG & DB2 Summit, a semi-annual event now in its third

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  • Power 7: Lots of Cores, Lots of Threads

    August 3, 2009 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    With the global economy still faltering and its biggest i, AIX, and Linux shops putting the brakes on spending not only just because the economy is bad but also because they are starting to think about the future Power7 chips and what they may have to offer, IBM has to do something if it wants to keep Power Systems sales from crashing. In fact, it needs to do two things, and now the company has done both of them.

    The first thing, and perhaps the most important thing, was to guarantee companies that buy Power6 and Power6+ iron today will

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  • VMControl: Big Blue Wants to Control All Your VMs and LPARs

    August 3, 2009 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Server virtualization might solve a whole bunch of issues, but it creates a whole bunch of others. Seeing that its systems customers are struggling with multiple and incompatible server virtualization hypervisors and management tools for making use of them, even on IBM‘s own Power Systems, System z, and System x product lines, Big Blue has decided that it has the answer to making all of these virtual machines and logical partitions behave themselves, which, not coincidentally, is giving it some leverage in the server market and some cash for its coffers, too.

    Just before The Four Hundred went on

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  • IBM Does More Deals to Move Power Systems Iron

    August 3, 2009 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    IBM‘s deals to try to stimulate business for its Power Systems product line, and the System p and System i products that preceded them, are a bit like the weather. There is a pattern to them, but it is not quite as predictable as you might like. Just before The Four Hundred took a week of summer vacation at the end of July, Big Blue rolled out a bunch of deals to help resellers and its direct sales force grease the wheels of commerce a bit.

    Call me old fashioned, but marketeering people are just a little too clever

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  • Mad Dog 21/21: Aiming for the Clouds

    August 3, 2009 Hesh Wiener

    Penelope realized it was the long absent Odysseus when the grizzled stranger shot an arrow through a dozen ax handles. The legendary William Tell split the apple on his son’s noggin with a crossbow bolt. American Revolutionary Daniel Morgan trained and led the riflemen that beat the Brits at Saratoga and Cowpen. And now Erich Clementi and his boss, Sam Palmisano, are taking belated aim at cloud computing, with particular focus on a market long in the sights of GoDaddy‘s maniac-in-chief Bob Parsons. IBM is battling in the boardroom with buzzwords. Parsons is nabbing the NOCs with knockers.

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  • Ruby Is Catching On, Time For An i Port

    August 3, 2009 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Well, after much complaining and cajoling, the AS/400 community succeeded in getting IBM and its partner, Zend Technologies, the company behind the PHP programming language, to get a reasonably native port of the PHP engine and related Zend commercial tools for making PHP rugged enough for enterprise application development done for the i5/OS V5R4 and then the i 6.1 operating systems. And now, it looks like we are soon going to have to start asking for the Ruby scripting language to be embraced by the Power Systems-i combination and formally supported.

    According to the latest Evans Data semi-annual survey

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  • Brace Yourself for New Windows for PCs and Servers–Or Not

    August 3, 2009 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    As July was coming to a close, Microsoft was ramping up the production engine for its Windows 7 desktop and Windows Server 2008 R2 server operating systems just as it was reporting the first decline in annual sales in Microsoft’s history as a publicly traded company.

    Welcome to the wonderful world of being a legacy platform, Windows. Fun, ain’t it?

    So much fun that Microsoft has to deploy a virtual machine hypervisor inside of Windows 7 to give something akin to a Windows XP compatibility mode (which won’t work perfectly and certainly not on all hardware, which will cause so

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  • JDA Recovers Nicely in the Second Quarter

    August 3, 2009 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    There’s plenty of bad news coming out of software companies these days as license sales are dropping and profits are dropping even faster. But not at retail and supply chain software maker JDA Software, at least not in the second quarter.

    For the quarter ended June 30, JDA said that software license sales rose by 77.4 percent to $27.6 million, not only outstripped sales in the second quarter of last year, but also outselling by a far margin the company’s $18.6 million in license sales in the second quarter of 2007. The net effect is that after a pretty

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