IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 26, Numbers 24 And 25 Doug Bidwell

​[[{“value”:”It is Ketchup Week here at the IBM i PTF Guide, and not just because of all of the hot dogs, hamburgers, and French American fries being consumed for the Independence Day holiday here in the United States of America.
The Four Hundred has been publishing on a lighter schedule than usual, as sometimes happens during the summer months as people get some downtime, and we are catching you up on the PTFs for the IBM i stack, converging two issues of The Guide into a single one so we can get back to lock stepping it in Monday’s …
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Understanding Networking on IBM i

​In my previous article, a brief overview of hardware that IBMi operating system uses was explored. This article would delve briefly into TCP/IP network model and explore networking on IBMi by comparing it with networking on Linux. Read More 

IBM i Update – A Year in Review Rob Spivey

​[[{“value”:”Welcome to the IBM i Update… A Year (and a bit) in Review! Over the last 12 months or so, I’ve published an (almost) monthly ‘IBM i Update’, in which I give my views on the news from within the IBM i community. I cover IBM i events, provide interviews with leading IBM i luminaries
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A year in review…

​Welcome to the IBM i Update… A Year (and a bit) in Review! Over the last 12 months or so, I’ve published an (almost) monthly ‘IBM i Update’, in which I give my views on the news from within the IBM i community. I cover IBM i events, provide interviews with leading IBM i luminaries plus summaries on Read More 

Db2 is a story worth telling, even if IBM won’t

​[[{“value”:”Promise of AI features, but Big Blue won’t reveal much more about next steps of its highly regarded relational database
Opinion Last week, I committed a crime. No, I did not defraud the IRS/HMRC or steal some Snyder’s Pretzels/Cheesy Wotsits. It was much worse. A keen reader pointed out that I had miscounted the number of versions of Db2, IBM’s relational database.…”}]] Read More 

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