[[{“value”:”I will be making three presentations on the Wednesday.
I am travelling to the United Kingdom to attend i-UG’s i-Power conference in Northampton.”}]] Read More
Richard C. Loeber Fellowship Cultivates Next Generation of IBM i Talent Emma Pitzl
[[{“value”:”Cameron Stewart, the first Kisco Systems RCL Fellow, and supervisor Julie Hall reflect on the importance of offering IT opportunities to candidates from nontraditional backgrounds
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Youthful IBM i Optimism At In Fort Worth Alex Woodie
[[{“value”:”The IBM i community showed up in force last month for COMMON’s annual conference. And they sure didn’t drive or fly to Fort Worth for the weather, which was hot and muggy. The POWERUp 2024 attendees – all 1,100 of them – came to the show to learn about the platform, which may be in the early stages of – dare we say it? – a youth moment.
First things first: the attendance number. COMMON was shooting for about 1,000, which is about where its annual spring conference has been for the better part of a decade (the fall conferences …
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ARCAD Breaks Up Monolithic Code With New Transformer Tool Alex Woodie
[[{“value”:”There are many different aspects to application modernization: moving from 5250 greenscreens to Web interfaces, adopting the SQL database engine, and using DevOps techniques. Another part of modernization is breaking up monolithic codebases into smaller, more manageable chunks that can be more readily integrated using APIs and Web services, and that’s the goal of a new version of its Transformer product line launched recently by ARCAD Software.
ARCAD Software already offers several capabilities under its Transformer brand, including Transformer RPG for converting fixed-format RPG to free-format RPG; Transformer DB for converting DDS files to modern DDL tables; Transformer Field for …
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IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 26, Number 20 – IT Jungle
[[{“value”:”New (or Updated) links added to the ‘Links’ tab in the guide this week:
Here is something you need to be aware of: IBM i APAR and PTF records have migrated to Known Issues records and Fix Information records to be consistent with other IBM patching systems for other platforms and software.”}]] Read More