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  • The Next Performance of Dawn May

    September 26, 2018 Alex Woodie

    Growing up on a farm in southern Minnesota, Dawn May had dreams of moving to the big city. But life has a funny way of changing the best laid plans, and May ended up spending decades working at IBM’s lab in nearby Rochester. After retiring from Big Blue earlier this year, May is set to start the next phase of her career as an independent consultant.

    May moved out of Rochester in 2011, but even then, she never expected to stay in southern Minnesota for so long. “As a farm girl, I always wanted to move away and become a …

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  • Trimble Gives IBM i Trucking App Some Love

    September 26, 2018 Alex Woodie

    Trucking companies that rely on the Innovative IES application from Trimble have a series of new enhancements to work with, including new options for paying drivers, a redesigned risk management app, and a new routing module that gives drivers turn-by-turn directions.

    It’s been more than six years since Trimble acquired TMW Systems in a $335-million deal that netted it a handful of transportation management system (TMS) suites, including the TL2000 and IES dispatching applications for IBM i and TMWSuite for Windows, among several other products.

    Since then, the publicly traded company, which develops all manner of geospatial products for positioning, …

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  • Infor Makes Mobile, Cloud, IoT, and AI Announcements — But Nothing for IBM i

    September 26, 2018 Alex Woodie

    Infor made several product announcements at its annual user conference this week, including the introduction of a new mobile client program, several cloud announcements, and the GA date for the AI-based assistant it announced last year. But Day One of Inforum 2018 didn’t feature any new or enhanced software for IBM i, where about 18,000 Infor customers continue to run their enterprise software.

    Do you like to “seamlessly glide between applications”? If so, then you’re liable to just love the new Infor Go mobile client, which Infor announced yesterday at the Inforum 2018 conference in Washington D.C.

    Infor says its …

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  • Four Hundred Monitor, September 26

    September 26, 2018 Jenny Thomas

    IBM has been putting a lot of eggs in the Blockchain basket, and it looks like its investments are starting to hatch. Blockchain is starting to take hold in the U.S. with one of the nation’s largest retailers making it a business requirement for its suppliers. But Blockchain isn’t the only investment that is paying off for IBM. Watson is also branching out into farms, factories, and offices around the globe. Now is the time to start planning for those Fall conferences so be sure to take a look at our Calendar below for many opportunities for networking and continuing …

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  • IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 20, Number 38

    September 26, 2018 Doug Bidwell

    Hello good people of IBM i Land. There are HIPER and Security PTFs on all three releases this week: That’s IBM i 7.3, 7.2, and 7.1. So dig in and have a gander at the spreadsheet and figure out what to do.

    Here are the important links this week:

    • Ethernet How to Temporarily Enable or Disable Large Send Offload (LSO) on the IBM i
    • Security All Security Bulletins for IBM i
    • Security Apache on IBM i Security Updates
    • Security Java on IBM i security updates
    • Security Vulnerabilities for OpenSSL on IBM i
    • Security Vulnerabilities for OpenSSH on IBM i

    The …

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  • IBM’s Own Positioning Of Power Systems Revealed

    September 24, 2018 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    We don’t get a lot of data about how the Power Systems business is doing out of Big Blue these days, and we get even less, in terms of specifics, about the markets that IBM is chasing and how well or poorly it thinks it is doing in this regard. We get a snippet here and there from the quarterly results, we get some insight from the quarterly market trackers from IDC and Gartner, but not much else.

    Digging around through some documents relating to the Power9 rollout, we stumbled across a few interesting charts that gives us at least …

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  • Domino On IBM i Poised For A Comeback

    September 24, 2018 Alex Woodie

    IBM hasn’t exactly been knocking the cover off the ball lately when it comes to the Domino family of products running on IBM i, or any platform for that matter. But when IBM and its new development partner HCL finally unveil Domino 10 to the world on October 9, it will be the start of a great comeback story.

    That’s the prediction of Domino consultant Kim Greene, who has been working with the software on the IBM i platform for many years. Greene has been closely watching events unfold since HCL Technologies partnered with IBM to develop Domino and related …

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  • Guru: Phonetic Functions In SQL, Part 2

    September 24, 2018 Paul Tuohy

    In my previous article I discussed the use of the standard SOUNDEX and DIFFERENCE functions for phonetic processing. I also identified the major problems with SOUNDEX (based on U.S. English and the first character is static) and DIFFERENCE (loose because it is based on SOUNDEX).

    In this article I will discuss how to tackle these problems by writing a customized phonetic function to use in place of or in conjunction with SOUNDEX. The good news is that you do not have to become an expert in phonetics — others have already done the job for you. There are a number …

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  • IBM Global Financing Deals To Push Power E950 And E980 Sales

    September 24, 2018 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    As we have pointed out many times before, Big Blue is not just a creator and manufacturer of technology, but as one of the largest renters and lessors of equipment with vast access to capital and a relatively strong balance sheet, it is also effectively a large bank focused on IT. And more times than not, it takes IBM Global Financing – and the economic might that parent IBM brings to bear – to close the deal, as much as any hardware or software technology does.

    At the moment, IBM is focused on increasing sales of the midrange “Zeppelin” and …

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  • Disaster Recovery Can Cover Your ASPs

    September 24, 2018 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Disaster recovery planning can be fun, depending on your mindset. As Hurricane Florence was heading for the Carolinas, we watched the storm with great interest before landfall and worried for a little while there the simulations of the ensuing tropical storm showed that it was going to hook a little to the west and – I kid you not – go right over Guild Companies headquarters here in Boone, North Carolina. A high developed over the Ohio Valley and bounced the storm to the south and west a little, and we did not get 80 mph winds as expected, although …

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