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  • New IBM i User Group For The US Midwest Formed

    September 13, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Here is something that we don’t see every day in IBM i Land: The formation of a new user group. But that is what Briteskies, an IBM i consultancy and application development and modernization firm based in Cleveland, Ohio, has done by launching the IBM i Mid-West User Group, or iMWUG for short.

    “We founded this group to help fill a gap that we noticed in the geographical locations of IBM i user groups,” Leah Avner, IBM i coordinator at Briteskies, tells The Four Hundred. “While Ohio seems to have once had a user group, it doesn’t seem to …

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  • Four Hundred Monitor, September 13

    September 13, 2023 Jenny Thomas

    The team at IT Jungle has been part of the “work at home” crew since the beginning. Not to age ourselves, but this goes back a couple of decades, so long before we all sheltered in place for the pandemic. Now granted, some jobs, like news writing for instance, do require some solitude, but companies that formerly had employees gathering in an office are looking to re-establish that as the norm – including IBM. Our Top Story this week is about IBM requiring all software division employees who work within 50 miles of an office to report to work at …

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  • IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 25, Number 36

    September 13, 2023 Doug Bidwell

    This issue of the IBM i PTF Guide was put together the Sunday before the Labor Day holiday in America, and as you might imagine, there is not a lot going on. But there are a few things.

    First, the DIG or NSLOOKUP tool, which is used to validate DNS entries and which has been around for a while, doesn’t work anymore without PTFs. You can find out more at this link, and the PTFs you need to apply to make it work are as follows:

    • V7R5M0: SI84411
    • V7R4M0: SI84419
    • V7R3M0: SI84438
    

    And of course, there …

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  • Low-End IBM i P05 And P10 Tiers Go Subscription-Only Pricing First

    September 11, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    We were away for our annual summer hiatus relating to the Labor Day holiday in America when Big Blue decided, as we anticipated in mid-August, that it would begin the shift to all-subscription pricing for the IBM i operating system, the integrated Db2 for i relational database, and the related IBM i Licensed Program Products (LPPs) that have been commonly used by Power Systems customers all through the OS/400, i5/OS, and IBM i generations.

    Back in February, subscription pricing for the IBM i operating system and its integrated Db2 for i relational database was made available under subscription …

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  • Thoroughly Modern: Top Things To Stop IBM i Hacks

    September 11, 2023 Alan Hamm

    As an IBM i security specialist, I work with organizations to strengthen their security position, uncover vulnerabilities, and implement automated solutions that help quickly detect internal and external threats. I’ve seen just how malicious and disruptive data theft can be and the lengths to which cyber criminals will go to hack your system and steal your data. While IBM i is known for its strong security measures, there are still vulnerabilities that need to be addressed and older practices that need to be updated. In fact, many IBM i servers are left dangerously exposed due to improper configurations and lack …

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  • Guru: Procedure Driven RPG With Linear-Main Programs

    September 11, 2023 Gregory Simmons

    A number of years ago, I started migrating away from writing subroutines and started writing procedures instead. Yes, quite often, this was simply because it was “new and shiny” and served no real benefit from their subroutine counterpart. However, as the language and I evolved, I found that my method of approaching every project was what I call procedure driven RPG.

    Let’s have a look at a simple RPG program. In this little program, to give it a purpose, I’m going to have a little fun with math and demonstrate the Fibonacci sequence:

    1	**Free
    
    2	Dcl-s i    Uns(3) Inz(3);
    
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  • IBM i Fall 2023 Event Calendar Shaping Up

    September 11, 2023 Alex Woodie

    The next variant of the coronavirus might try to stage a viral comeback, but that’s not stopping IBM i professionals from packing their bags and gearing up for a busy fall conference season, which starts this week with the IBM TechXchange in Vegas.

    IBM TechXchange is a major conference that offers hundreds of sessions for developers, data scientists, IT architects, operations professionals, and infrastructure architects, among other personas. The event, which takes place September 11 -14 at the MGM Grand resort in Las Vegas, Nevada, is expected to draw more than 5,000 attendees for educational and training sessions on AI, …

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  • IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 25, Number 35

    September 11, 2023 Doug Bidwell

    We have been on hiatus for a few weeks, and there is a lot of stuff to catch up on. There are a slew of security vulnerabilities and a whole bunch of PTFs for the current releases of IBM i that you need to deal with. Let’s start with the security issues.

    First, we have Security Bulletin: IBM Java SDK and IBM Java Runtime for IBM i are vulnerable to denial of service, availability, integrity, and confidentiality impacts due to multiple vulnerabilities, which you can find out more about at this link. Here are the PTFs for this vulnerability: …

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  • How Long Before Big Blue Brings Code Assist To IBM i?

    August 23, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    IBM Research and Big Blue’s Software group have been collaborating to bring generative AI capabilities to market through the Watsonx stack of large language models and related tools. Watsonx is a basis for customers to create customized LLMs based on data from their own businesses and to integrate the quasi-cognitive capabilities of LLMs into their applications.

    Watsonx is also being used by IBM to augment some tools of its own, and the most recent one that will be in tech preview in September and generally available sometime in the fourth quarter is called Watsonx Code Assistant for Z, which as …

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  • Profound Logic Explores AI Paths for IBM i

    August 23, 2023 Alex Woodie

    The burgeoning world of artificial intelligence may seem far away to IBM i shops, but in fact, the technology is quite accessible to the users. One vendor that’s helping to guide IBM i users through the growing AI jungle is Profound Logic.

    Profound Logic is best known as an application modernization vendor, and one that provides tools for developing Web and mobile interfaces for IBM i applications, as well as working with APIs on the platform.

    In a series of YouTube videos, Profound Logic co-founder and CEO Alex Roytman provides a rundown on the latest developments in the world …

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