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  • As I See It: Anatomy of Failure

    August 30, 2021 Victor Rozek

    Decades before the term “woke” became a thing, a couple trained in psychology expanded their portfolio to include corporate consulting. Among other offerings, they taught a seminar called “Conscious Business Practices,” during which they identified three principal reasons why corporations fail.

    Their names are Gay and Katie Hendricks, and they are book-writing machines. Those who actually still read books may recognize some of their enduring before-the-turn-of-the-century offerings: Conscious Living, At the Speed of Life, and The Corporate Mystic.

    I first wrote about their work over 20 years ago, a time barely recognizable now. And I was curious …

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  • Forecast: Systems Spending Steady, Up For Services And Software

    August 30, 2021 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    The individual IT budgets at the companies we work at exist in relation to – and often in stark contrast to – the overall market and to companies that are the same size as ours or in the same industry we play in. In this sense, IT spending forecasts from the several major IT market researchers set the pace for expectations, and people being what they are, they are affected (metaphorically speaking) in a relativistic fashion (size warps space and time) and in a quantum fashion (watching an experiment changes it). It gets hard to separate causes from effects in …

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  • Public Cloud Dreams Becoming A Reality for IBM i Users

    August 23, 2021 Alex Woodie

    For years, IBM i professionals have looked on as their X86 colleagues moved data and applications to the cloud, where they take advantage of sophisticated analytics and AI offerings, while they dutifully tend to their Power Systems boxes, as they have for years. But with IBM i runtimes in at least two public clouds (and possibly more in the works), IBM i shops are finally starting to realize their public cloud dreams.

    The nature of the IBM i cloud solution that Meridian Group International is offering has changed over the years. Like many other IBM business partners, the Deerfield, Illinois, …

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  • Reliability: An Added Value Of IBM Certified Pre-Owned

    August 23, 2021 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    There are many different kinds of reliability that are important in IT infrastructure. There is the obvious one that has to do with the literal quality of the hardware engineering, testing, and manufacturing processes as well as the quality of the systems software that runs atop servers or storage.

    But the other kinds of reliability that are equally important is knowing that the manufacturer is standing behind the equipment, supporting it whether it is new or certified pre-owned, in the event that something goes wrong. And as Murphy’s Law tells us and as all system administrators know full well, something …

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  • Guru: Set Beats A Loop

    August 23, 2021 Ted Holt

    Hey, Ted:

    I’m sending you some RPG source code that I put into one of our inquiry programs and would like to have your insight. Instead of using the SETLL, DOW and READE opcodes to loop through a group of selected records, I used the SQL SET statement. This seems to me much easier for someone else to understand and follow. Is this good practice?

    — Mike

    I was glad to see Mike’s email in my inbox, as always. He and I met in person at the RPG & DB2 Summit a few years ago, and I’ve enjoyed getting to …

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  • The Other IBM Big Iron That Is On The Horizon

    August 23, 2021 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    The Hot Chips conference is underway this week, historically at Stanford University but this year as was the case last year, is being done virtually thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. There are a lot of new chips that are being discussed in detail, and one of them is not the forthcoming Power10 chip from IBM, which is expected to make its debut sometime in September and which was one of the hot items at last year’s Hot Chips event.

    The one processor that IBM is talking about, however, is the “Telum” z16 processor for System z mainframes, and unlike …

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  • IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 23, Number 34

    August 23, 2021 Doug Bidwell

    It is the middle of August and we expect for the software patches to slow down a bit, not so much because software is kind to our aspirations to have some vacation before the new season of school, harvest, and system upgrades begins anew but because frankly unless the system is on fire, no one cares about updating its operating system or related systems software in these weeks before Labor Day.

    But, there are a few things you need to be aware of. There are some new HIPERs and some new defectives this week. Let’s go to the video tape. …

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  • Quest For The Hybrid Grail: Getting To A Frictionless Cloud

    August 16, 2021 Satya Sharma

    Grail quests have always been a motif in literature and entertainment, and they most always come about because of an existential threat to the heroes seeking the mystical relic. In many ways, grail quests are also equally common in the business world. Businesses have found that a highway to accelerate their quest is embracing hybrid cloud, which recent studies have shown to offer 2.5 times greater value than a public cloud only deployment. But not all hybrid cloud platforms are created equal.

    In an IDC post titled The Road to Hybrid Multicloud, the market researcher explains that “the Holy …

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  • Calling All IBM i Platforms. . .

    August 16, 2021 Daniel Magid

    In a microservices world, all elements of what used to be monolithic application programs are now chunks of code linked to each other using any number of application programming interfaces, or APIs. Those APIs can be based on a remote procedure call, or RPC, architecture, which is a kind of generic distributed client/server approach, or the REST – short for representational state transfer – architecture favored by parts of the commercial Web software stack that has dramatically grown in popularity in the past two decades. Either way – and in fact, there are more than two ways – APIs are …

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  • Guru: Odds and Ends

    August 16, 2021 Ted Holt

    I really appreciate the comments that readers add to the end of articles or send to me in email. The more you share, the more all of us are better off. I know that you don’t have time to go back through articles we have published to see if anyone has commented, so this week I do that for you. Please keep the feedback coming!

    Several people posted responses to Paul Tuohy’s article Getting Meaningful Audit Information from a Journal. You can read them for yourself, but I wanted to thank Emanuele, who mentioned a tool that is similar …

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