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Profound Logic Enhances Legacy System Futurization with Introduction of Python to its Open-Source Transformation Services Profound Logic
[[{“value”:”Profound Logic, a trailblazer in AI–enhanced IBM i futurization, proudly announces a significant expansion of its established transformation services with the addition of Python to its Profound Transformation offering. Building on our long-standing capability to futurize legacy systems by transitioning to modern, open-source programming languages like Node.js and cloud migration services, this new initiative introduces Python as an additional target language, enhancing and broadening the scope of our modernization solutions.
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Transitioning from Db2 Web Query to LANSA BI: A Strategic Move LANSA Editors
[[{“value”:”Business intelligence (BI) tools have constantly adapted to changing environments that have empowered organizations in their requirement for data-driven decision-making. Over time, there have been significant changes in the BI tools available in the IBM ecosystem. Legacy tools like IBM Db2 Web Query, a web-based interface for querying Db2 databases on IBM i, formerly known
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Kyndryl acquires Seattle-based cloud migration company Skytap – GeekWire
[[{“value”:”New York-based IT infrastructure services giant Kyndryl announced Monday that it acquired Skytap, a Seattle-based company founded 17 years ago that sells cloud migration software.
Skytap helps companies run traditional on-premise systems such as IBM Power in Microsoft Azure or IBM Cloud.”}]] Read More
TechTip: Read from and Write to an IFS File Using SQL
[[{“value”:”Then, in the more advanced examples, we will see first how to write multiple lines to an IFS stream file from an SQL query of a database table and then how to search an IFS stream file for a string, returning the results in a database table.
The IFS_READ and IFS_WRITE IBM i Services provide new ways of accessing the data in an IFS stream file using SQL.”}]] Read More