IBM i Security Concern Hits All-Time High, But Solution Adoption Lags, Fortra’s … – IT Jungle

​[[{“value”:”Security was picked as a top concern by 79 percent of Fortra’s survey respondents, which is an increase of 11 percentage points from last year and up 17 percentage points from the 2022 report (when Fortra paired cybersecurity with ransomware).
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RPG Training Program Spun Up by Trucking Industry Outsourcer Alex Woodie

​[[{“value”:”If you’re in the trucking business and need RPG programmers, you might want to check out the outsourcing firm DDC FPO, which has spun up a new program in the Philippines to train junior RPG programmers to work at American trucking firms.
DDC FPO is one of the country’s largest business process outsourcing (BPO) firms serving the trucking industry. The company, which is headquartered in Evergreen, Colorado, works with more than half of the country’s less-than-truckload (LTL) operators. About one-third of the bills of lading generated daily are generated by DDC FPO workers, the company claims.
The IBM i platform …
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Four Hundred Monitor, February 7 Jenny Thomas

​[[{“value”:”We finally flipped the page into February after the year that was January. (Did January seem extra long to anyone else?) While everyone seems to be proceeding with caution in the face of these uncertain economic times and world unrest, we are nonetheless proceeding. This week’s Top Stories continue to focus on AI and cybersecurity, and all things IBM, and that’s probably not going to change any time soon. We are also happy to see our calendar starting to fill back up, so be sure to take a look to see what learning opportunities have been added.
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A Retrospective of IBM i at 35

​[[{“value”:”The railroad sent me to IBM keypunch school for a whole week to learn how to operate the machine.
I also learned how to operate the card sorter machine, the gang punch machine, and an aging IBM 407 computer that was programmed on a wiring board (an early version of RPG?).”}]] Read More 

Node.js on IBM i: Functions

​[[{“value”:”Hoisting is JavaScript’s default behavior of moving variable (and function) declarations to the top of the script.
When you do that, you are actually creating an anonymous function and then assigning it to the variable .”}]] Read More 

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