Convertisseur RPG Free Form en ligne sur le site de Volubis ! est issu du projet opensource de @notesofbarry maintenant migré vers permet toujours de s’acculturer ! #IBMi #IBMChampion #opensource

Convertisseur RPG Free Form en ligne sur le site de Volubis !volubis.fr/convertisseur.…

Il est issu du projet opensource de @notesofbarry maintenant migré vers github.com/BrianGarland/v…

Cela permet toujours de s’acculturer !#IBMi #IBMChampion #opensource pic.twitter.com/g8oTgZepJg

– Société Volubis (@VolubisIBMi)02:24 – Jul 12, 2022

Exploring Security Applications for IBM i OLAP

The IBM i platform is typically thought of as a transactional server, and it does that job very well. But it also has solid analytical capabilities, thanks in large part to new OLAP features added many years ago with IBM i 7.3. Now the platform’s database guru, Scott Forstie, is looking for ways to promote greater use of these OLAP capabilities, and security is emerging as a top application.

Sometimes it takes a while to figure out what a good thing you have. This appears to be the case with IBM i 7.3, which launched way back in 2016 and

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Give Me A Fulcrum And A Lever Long Enough, And I Can Move Your Data

An old adage about the power of mechanics and physics illustrates perfectly how we feel about virtual tape libraries, and not just the ones made by us, but about other VTL wares out there in the field: Give me a fulcrum and a lever long enough and I can move the world.

We know that there are other good VTL tools out there, and it is good because the competition keeps us all honest. The important thing is that using VTL brings IT organizations out of the Stone Age of managing data archives and backups.

First off, if you are

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