[[{“value”:”What languages, development environments, and tools are IBM i developers currently using to create new applications? How many users are still on SEU? And how are VS Code and Merlin faring among Web-based development tools? Fortra sought to answer those questions with its IBM i Marketplace Survey for 2024, and the results may surprise you.
In late 2023, Fortra surveyed 270 IBM i professionals from around the world for the 2024 IBM i Marketplace Survey, which it published in January. You can download the report here.
For the most part, Fortra asks the same questions every year, which is …
The post What the 2024 Marketplace Report Says About IBM i App Dev, Language Use appeared first on IT Jungle.”}]] Read More
Big Blue Goes After Healthcare With Aggressive Power Systems Pricing Timothy Prickett Morgan
[[{“value”:”We often gently admonish the vendors in the IBM i market that they have to make news to be in the news and also to do something snazzy, like a special promotion or a price cut to get the attention of customers as well as to stimulate a little business for themselves and their partners. IBM is not excepted from this advice, and is actually doing it – at least for customers in the healthcare industry that run their applications on Power Systems iron.
In announcement letter AD23-0111, dated March 12, IBM has put out a new 24-core Power10 …
The post Big Blue Goes After Healthcare With Aggressive Power Systems Pricing appeared first on IT Jungle.”}]] Read More
If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It Alex Woodie
[[{“value”:”The information technology industry has a “newness” bias. It always has, and probably always will. But when it comes to the systems for processing business transactions, decision makers need to think carefully about what they’re doing, as ditching “legacy technology” for a shiny new one doesn’t always deliver the promised upgrade.
The cloud is currently the hot new thing in IT. Even though it’s not necessarily “new,” and not necessarily “a technology” (it is a collection of technologies and a platform and a business model…), business owners are under tremendous pressure to “get to the cloud” by whatever means necessary. …
The post If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It appeared first on IT Jungle.”}]] Read More
Four Hundred Monitor, March 13 Jenny Thomas
[[{“value”:”When Janine Melnitz mutters to herself, “I’ve quit better jobs than this,” she doesn’t actually leave and go find another place to work. (And thank goodness because who would we have called when we need a ghost busted?) While indeed.com offers a list of 10 reasons why you might quit, including feeling dissatisfied with work environment, personal conflicts, and difficult schedule, pre-emptively volunteering before you are cut due to layoffs isn’t one of them. But that’s what IBM is asking employees – mostly in Europe – to do. Layoffs shouldn’t come as a surprise since last year, IBM CEO Arvind …
The post Four Hundred Monitor, March 13 appeared first on IT Jungle.”}]] Read More
StarWind Hooks VTL to IBM i Alex Woodie
[[{“value”:”IBM i shops that are looking to add a virtual tape library (VTL) to their IT mix may want to check out StarWind, a Rocket Division Software spin-off that provides a range of storage virtualization and software-defined storage offerings. The company recently added support for IBM i with its VTL solution, opening up a new market for itself in the midrange.
StarWind bills itself as a provider of hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) solutions for the enterprise remote office/branch office (ROBO), small and midsize business (SMB), and the edge. The company, which began in 2008 as a spin-off from Rocket Division Software …
The post StarWind Hooks VTL to IBM i appeared first on IT Jungle.”}]] Read More