Securing IBM i: A Dual Responsibility

​[[{“value”:”All this is well and good, but if we don’t use those features, upgrade our systems to a supported release, and stay up to date with the latest TRs and especially PTFs, the IBM i community isn’t holding up its end of the responsibility for securing IBM i, and it goes without saying that systems are left vulnerable.
Because of IBM’s desire to stay current with technology and to meet the demands of the IBM i user community to make it available, open source has become widely used by both the operating system and business partners alike.”}]] Read More 

Prompt Window danielharner

​[[{“value”:”Is there an easy way to create a prompt window when user presses an F key? Currently all of our programs call another program to do so. I just want to pull a list of printers from our codes file and list those for user to select one.
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Code for IBM i Fridays: A Free Seiden Community Event Alan Seiden

​[[{“value”:”The Code for i extension to Visual Studio Code (VS Code) has become ever more popular and powerful. It’s also free and open source. In the open source spirit, Seiden Group has been hosting regular online gatherings to share, learn, solve problems, and contribute improvements to Code for i. Hosted by Alan Seiden, the meetings often include guests such as Liam Allan, the originator of Code for i. Quick facts about Code for i Fridays: About two Fridays per month (2:30-3:30pm Eastern Time) Attendees can bring problems, questions, and discoveries about Code for i We review open issues, and when…
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Power10 Entry Machines: The Power S1012 Timothy Prickett Morgan

​[[{“value”:”It has taken almost two years to complete the Power10 server set and it has been almost four years since we first wrote about the details of the Power10 processor, but with the launch of the “Bonnell” Power S1012 entry server last week, which will start shipping on June 14, the set is indeed complete. Unless something weird happens, there will be no additional Power Systems servers announced until the Power11 iron starts rolling out sometime in 2025.
Last week we told you what we knew about the Power S1012, and this week we have gotten our hands on …
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