IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 24, Number 45

Hello good people of IBM i Land. There’s a security vulnerability you need to take a look at to see if it affects your system, and a whole bunch of PTF patches for all kinds of things. Let’s start with the vulnerability, which you can see in Security Bulletin: Zlib for IBM i is vulnerable to a buffer overflow issue during inflate (CVE-2022-37434) and which you can find out more about here.

This is not the same vulnerability in Zlib for IBM i that we told you about last week, so don’t think we are a skipping record here.

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Thoroughly Modern: Digital Solutions For IBM i And Beyond

IT leaders need to develop strategies that address business goals but also look ahead to a changing economic climate and disruptions. Digital innovation (web, mobile, APis, cloud, etc.)  is one of the fastest growing areas of IT. And it’s no wonder – taking on these initiatives while using an iterative approach can deliver quick wins and attainable near-term impacts. This allows organizations to invest in ways that are sustainable.

As organizations look to new business models, seeing technology as a way to accomplish business objectives is the right approach. Competition, market disruption, growth, cost optimization and responding to client needs

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How to Use Valence Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

How to Use Valence Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

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In this video learn how to set up and use two-factor authentication in the Valence Portal in conjunction with an authentication app like Google Authenticator.

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