Remain Software’s CTO Wim Jongman will unveil game-changing features in TD/OMS 16.1 that could transform your development process.What will you see???- Zero-install web development- Enhanced productivity- Improved security and REST API updates- Streamlined GUI and server-side enhancements Be at the forefront of IBM I innovation, modern ALM – Application Lifecycle Management, CI/CD and Remain Software’s full stack devops! Click the link now to secure your spot and discover how these updates can propel your projects forward.hashtag#IBMi hashtag#SoftwareDevelopment hashtag#ALM hashtag#RemainSoftware hashtag#fullstackdevops Read More
FalconStor Enhances IBM Storage Ceph with Greater Application Connectivity … – Morningstar
[[{“value”:”FalconStor StorSafe and StorGuard deliver comprehensive enterprise-class solutions for IBM Storage Ceph environments, including optimized data protection, workload migration, hybrid cloud backup and disaster recovery, ransomware recovery, storage virtualization, high availability, and failover capability.
FalconStor Software today announces certification of both StorSafe and StorGuard with IBM Storage Ceph, accelerating customers’ “Journey to AI” through improved data access, migration, and availability.”}]] Read More
Now possible to build SQL Alias over last member Simon Hutchinson
[[{“value”:”Previously when you created a SQL Alias you had to give a specific member in the DDS Physical file.
First I need a DDS physical file.”}]] Read More
RPi test rack for AAG test and build. Chris Hird
We are using the Raspberry Pi for monitoring our internal infrastructure and building out various images that can be used by customers to set up and monitor their own infrastructure. This means we need to Read More
IBMi (AS400) fans only – How to Sniff User Access Aldo SUCCI
[[{“value”:”If you need to monitor user access on your IBM i system, you can use SQL to query the history log.
Use the following SQL statements to create a view and retrieve the users who have unsuccessfully attempted to log in.”}]] Read More