[[{“value”:”Despite having the same underlying concept, low-code and no-code are unique. To help you understand which one will work best for your organization, here’s a breakdown of their unique qualities, use cases, and purposes. Key Insights Low-code app development requires some coding skill but far less than traditional, full-code dev No-code development enables people without
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IBM i – What you need to consider moving to the cloud Pascal Polverini
The IBM i is, by design, a multi-tenant platform that can share and virtualize resources. When I co-wrote the Redbook on modernization in 2014, this was well explained in the… Read More
Node.js on IBM i: Vexing Versions
[[{“value”:”I recommend that you install Node.js on whatever your “local” machine is because it is pretty convenient and is just drop-dead simple to deploy to IBM i whenever you need to “smoke test” an app in the IBM i world.
Unlike http, express is not included with the base Node.js modules, so you’ll need to use npm to install it.”}]] Read More
PTFs containing embedded malware | IBM i Global
[[{“value”:”Each lpar of IBM i supports multiple IP addresses for different things.
Robert, are you sure that it is indeed malware, as the title implies, or could it be a false positive from your AV?”}]] Read More
Ansible for IBM Power Overview
As IT automation plays a major role in increased productivity in terms of managing Infrastructure, Ansible has evolved as a pre-eminent tool with its simplicity and ease of use. The overview provides introduction to Ansible terms , capabilities available for Ansible on Power and the recently added Ansible Lightspeed capability. Read More