IFS read/write performance | IBM i Global

​[[{“value”:”IBM i users know that IFS replication speeds have long been an Achilles heel of some real-time replication solutions.
Does anyone know why I can download 50+megabytes of a video from YouTube or Netflix in a couple seconds, but reading 50MB from the IFS takes a very long time to load?”}]] Read More 

Db2 for i, Under the Covers Emma Pitzl

​[[{“value”:”IBM software engineer Ryan Moeller on SQE, AQP, query optimization and the rewards of interacting with the IBM i community
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IBM Power Cloud: Elevating IBM’s Strength with Cloud Tech – Technology Magazine

​Both IBM i and IBM Power are used across a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, retail, automotive, hospitality, travel, computer services, healthcare, banking, and even non-profit fund-raising. In the healthcare sector, for instance, IBM’s systems support critical applications and data management tasks, enabling healthcare providers to offer more personalized and timely patient care. In finance, IBM infrastructure manages high-frequency trading systems, conducts real-time analytics, and safeguards sensitive financial information against cyber threats. Retailers, on the other hand, may apply IBM solutions for efficient inventory management and personalized customer experiences, while manufacturers benefit from IBM’s technology by optimizing production processes and supply chains.What challenges does cloud technology help solve?While the benefit of using IBM i and IBM Power is undeniable, investing in IBM equipment can be quite challenging because of the high upfront costs, the need for specialized expertise to manage and maintain the systems, and potential integration complexities with existing infrastructure. One of the top solutions to tackle that is to migrate the existing IBM infrastructure to the cloud environment. Cloud technology is definitely on the rise, with the market projected to reach US$947.3bn by 2026 and 60% of all business data currently stored in the cloud. Read More 

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