COMMON iNSIGHT 2021
July 27th to July 29th
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July 27th to July 29th
We’re proud to participate in COMMON iNSIGHT 2021
Join us virtually…
The post COMMON iNSIGHT 2021 first appeared on iTech Solutions Group.
A bit different this one. I was recently asked by a fellow IBM Champion to give him a quick run through on Java on the IBM i, so I thought I would write a quick article on this topic for others out there. Installation of Java Java has to be installed on our IBM i […]
The post A Java on IBM i Intro appeared first on PowerWire.eu.
You may think that a Hardware Management Console (HMC) is a luxury that is only needed by larger POWER user environments but in this article I am going to try and explain why you should think again. A LAN console may be technically sufficient for your needs and does not put much weight on your […]
The post A Screen a Story – to desire or to require appeared first on PowerWire.eu.
Secure file management in the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) workplace is now possible with the GoAnywhere File Transfer app for mobile and tablet devices. This app enables users of Apple and Android devices to easily and securely send ad hoc file transfers with GoAnywhere MFT.
GoAnywhere MFT delivers a mobile file sharing tool that makes it easier for workers to connect with corporate documents. This improves adoption rates and reduces reliance on policy enforcement to control data security.
The GoAnywhere app also brings indispensable tools and functionalities of managed file transfer into a file sharing mobile experience. Additional features users can access with the app include GoDrive, a robust file sharing system that records file history and can be used across devices, and Secure Mail, GoAnywhere’s Outlook plugin and browser-based mail tool for secure ad hoc file sharing.
It’s not perfect but @github Copilot is making some RPGLE suggestions #ibmi – I’ve noticed it’s pretty cool for some built-in functions. pic.twitter.com/BfyMMlOzvY
— Liam barry Allan (@notesofbarry) July 1, 2021
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