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  • 3i Infotech Partners with ASNA to Extend OS/400 Apps

    May 22, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    If we have learned anything in the past decade, it is that there are many ways for companies to get their applications to the Web. While the technologies have become more sophisticated, the idea that OS/400 shops would abandon their RPG applications has by and large been proven wrong by history.

    And so has the idea that everyone would just move to Java and live in this monolithic world created by Sun Microsystems and its partners in Java. Most OS/400 shops companies want to leave their core RPG applications more or less alone and continue to leverage their RPG skills

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  • IBM Allows Online Upgrades for i5/OS Licensed Programs, Finally

    May 22, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    After a certain amount of complaining from OS/400 shops, IBM is finally allowing customers to update their OS/400 licensed programs electronically.

    Back in 1988, the AS/400 was unique in the midrange for offering electronic customer support to all customers. ECS, which worked over a modem line, allowed IBM techies to dial into your server and see what was wrong; it also allowed an AS/400 to call IBM if a component was about to fail so it could do pre-emptive maintenance on the machine. Somewhere along the way, all of the other platform providers got more sophisticated about delivering patches for

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  • BCD Attains ServerProven Status with Clover

    May 22, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Application development tool maker and middleware software supplier Business Computer Design said late last week that its new Clover iSeries and System i5 query and reporting tool has received IBM‘s ServerProven blessing, which means that companies that deploy this solution in conjunction with a new System i5 machine are entitled to substantial rebates.

    A systems program or application with ServerProven status means that it has been certified on IBM’s latest System i5 hardware and i5/OS V5R4 software and is running in at least one real account. After attaining ServerProven status, IBM and a product vendor enter into a co-marketing

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  • IBM Researchers Push Tape Densities in the Lab

    May 22, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Anyone who thinks that tape technology is dead doesn’t know anything about data centers, and hasn’t felt the bile in their throats when a server crashes and all that is standing between themselves and a lot of grief is a set of data that they have thoughtfully backed up on tape. Tape matters, and it will continue to do so, and that is why IBM continues to do research to advance the magnetic tape technology it helped create decades ago.

    Researchers at IBM’s Almaden Research Center in San Jose, California, last week reported that they have created a tape technology

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  • Mad Dog 21/21: Patent Depending

    May 22, 2006 Hesh Wiener

    When you think of rights granted by law, such as the right to express your opinion, you usually think in positive terms. Positive rights guarantee freedom of action. If you’re willing to obey some rules and follow some procedures, you can own some property, you can drive a car, you can publish an article about patents that includes controversial opinions. Patent rights are different. They are negative rights. They allow you to restrict the activity of others. There are other negative rights in the law, of course, such as the right to exclude others from your home. But few negative

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  • Business Continuity Planning: Are OS/400 Shops Ready for Disaster?

    May 22, 2006 Mary Lou Roberts

    None of us, even those who live a good distance from Hurricane Alley, will soon forget the devastation caused by Katrina and Rita in the summer of 2005. These names, now infamous, have joined and even surpassed the likes of Andrew and Charley and Hugo in our collective memory. But, having presumably learned from experience–or at least been awakened from our slumber–are we ready for Alberto, Isaac, Leslie, and Oscar? The odds are a few of these names will make headlines in the 2006 hurricane season.

    Last week, AccuWeather released its 2006 hurricane forecast, and it isn’t pretty. “An

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  • Next Up on the System i: Native .NET

    May 22, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    For all of the benefits that the File Serving IOP, the Integrated PC Server, and the Integrated xSeries Server have given to OS/400 shops since they were introduced in 1994, the very idea of a server co-processor is somewhat in conflict with the integrated nature of the AS/400, iSeries, and System i5 platforms. Windows, which has always been the dominant operating system installed on this co-processor, gets bolted onto the side of the OS/400 server, but is not woven into its fabric in the same way that Linux and AIX are today though the advent of mature, dynamic, and sophisticated

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