IBM Power Systems Virtual Server: Designed to Drive Performance, Security, Automation FNTS Blog

​The more innovative and modernized enterprises become, the more critical the need is for security that doesn’t compromise performance. In recent years, the market has seen large-scale ransomware attacks make reputable businesses suffer from operational shutdowns, compromised data and even lawsuits — all costing millions of dollars. Worse than taking months to recover financially, these attacks can have lasting impacts on customer perception. Read More 

Join Us at IBM TechXchange Conference 2024 IBM

​This is not about the technology. It’s about you. Join us for IBM TechXchange Conference 2024, the ultimate learning event, October 21-24, at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. This is an immersive learning experience designed to fuel your AI journey. We’ll equip you with the practical skills to apply gen AI to your role and unlock the full potential of the IBM technology you rely on. Register now at https://www.ibm.com/community/ibm-techxchange-conference/ Read More 

Retrieving Printer File information using SQL Simon Hutchinson

​[[{“value”:”This is one of the additions that came as part of last round of Technology Refreshes that I was excited about. Previously If I need to get information about printer files I would either have to use an API or the DSPFD command. Now I have an easy way to get information about any printer file using a SQL View.
The new SQL View is called PRINTER_FILE_INFO and is found in the SYSTOOLS library.
I always recommend that you run the run the SQL statement to see all of the columns in the SQL View for yourself. That way you can make your determination which columns you find useful to your situation. You can do that with the following statement. I have a limit of returning ten results as I found that if you want to return all the results from the View it may take some time to do so.
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