QUSER – September 2024 closinski

​[[{“value”:”IBM Power Servers and IBM i Strategy, Roadmap and Innovation
The latest IBM Power10 processor-based line of servers allow a business to respond faster to business demands. Available as traditional or private cloud offerings on-premise or in IBM Power Virtual Server, a customer can run IBM i in a distributed hybrid infrastructure. IBM i is an amazing platform for running a business today, and its future is bright, innovative, integrated, and incredible! The strategy, roadmap, and future of IBM i will be discussed. Recent updates will be covered along with details on the multi-year simplification and transition to subscription term licensing.
Meeting is open to the public, no QUSER membership required.
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 – 2:00pm to 4:30pmQUSER
Zoom
Zoom, MN 55344
United StatesRSVP for this meeting!
Speaker: Dan SundtIBMDan Sundt is an IBM i product manager with a focus on IBM Power as-a-Service offerings such as IBM Power Virtual Server. He has the responsibility for the IBM i business, including defining and guiding future directions and strategies. He works with the IBM i sales, marketing, and development teams as well as customers and partners to ensure that the IBM i operating system and associated products reflect their requirements.
Dan has supported IBM i for over 30 years and has held a variety of positions at IBM. From working in the IBM i support center to helping customers architect optimal solutions from a technical sales standpoint. He has also provided support for many different Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) and their applications on IBM Power hardware and software.”}]] Read More 

Modernizing My Old AS400 Programmer Brain NickLitten

​Come with me while I go on a journey of discovery setting sail from the land of Legacy AS400 coding techniques, sailing over the horizon in search of the future of IBM i Coding Techniques. The mission is to migrate away from green screen, also known as command line interface, and leave the old trusty Read More 

Improvements to the SQL scalar function that sends email Simon Hutchinson

​[[{“value”:”As part of the latest Technology Refreshes a number of improvements have been added to the SEND_EMAIL scalar function.
What are these:

New parameters for carbon copy (CC) and blind carbon copy (BCC)
Up to twenty email addresses in the email, cc email, and bbc email parameters
Up to ten attachments from the IFS can be attached to the email

All of which are useful additions to SEND_EMAIL.
Let me jump right to giving an example of using more than one email address and the new cc and bbc email parameters:
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