IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 26, Number 30 Doug Bidwell

​[[{“value”:”Sometimes, you have to work really hard to try to figure out if you are going to have to do a lot of patching on the systems this week – and then you find out, to your pleasant surprise, that the hardest work you had to do was to find out that you really didn’t have to worry about much. Such is this week.
Basically, there are just new defective PTFs this week and that is about it.
Here is the rundown of PTF Groups by IBM i release level since we last published:
PTF Groups 7.5:

None

PTF Groups …
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Is learning the IBM i ecosystem worth it? inbeesee

​[[{“value”:”I have basically zero experience with IBM’s OS, and RPGLe in general, and looking up information about it is not heartening.
I am being considered for a position where I would be coding in RPGLe for IBM i in a smallish company and need advice.”}]] Read More 

Running .NET on IBM Power: Expanding Possibilities for Enterprise Applications Paul Chapman

​The recent webinar featuring Remy Rouillot from Aumerial and I provided valuable insights into the capabilities and benefits of running .NET applications on IBM Power systems. This development opens up new possibilities for organisations looking to modernise their IT infrastructure while leveraging existing investments in IBM Power hardware. Webinar Presentation Key Takeaways: 1 .NET on Read More 

IBM i, .Net and C# – Modernizing Your Apps Richard Schoen

​[[{“value”:”By using .Net to create mobile applications and services you can modernize your business and streamline your paper-based processes by providing an app to allow real-time work to get done.
Other examples include: SFTP file upload upload/download from IBM i to a desktop or server directory, integration to Office 365 to send and receive email, integrating information to SharePoint and OneDrive documents and folders, generating reports with tools like Jasper or Crystal Reports, performing system monitoring activities, connections to web services and more.”}]] Read More 

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