The Strategic Benefits of Using a Virtual Tape Solution for Data Disaster Recovery of IBM Power Systems Ax Synar

​[[{“value”:”As digital infrastructures become increasingly complex and data volumes surge, the need for robust disaster recovery strategies is more urgent than ever for organizations running IBM Power Systems. Data disaster recovery must be a top priority to avoid downtime, financial loss, and damage to their reputation. Traditional tape backups, once the standard for data protection,
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NHMUG calls it a day Simon Hutchinson

​[[{“value”:”I am always saddened to learn that an IBM i Local User Group, LUG, stops functioning.
Yesterday, I learned the New Hampshire Midrange User Group, NHMUG, announced on their website that they were disbanding. You can read their announcement here.
This just leaves one IBM i user-related organization in the New England region, the Northeast Users Groups Conference. NEUGC holds an annual conference, see their website for details of the 2025 conference.
If you have any updates for any other IBM i related LUG please let me know via the Contact form on the right.
For a list of all the active IBM i User Groups I have found check out the user groups page.”}]] Read More 

Programming in ILE RPG – Defining Standalone Variables & Assigning Initial Values to Data – MC Press Online

​[[{“value”:”Although the database might not support some very large fields, character data items defined in an ILE RPG program generally have higher limits, up to about 16 MB.
A typical use for a standalone variable might be as a counter to count the number of transactions being processed, as an intermediate variable to temporarily hold a value for later processing, as an accumulator to keep running track of year-to-date sales amounts, or as an indicator to represent whether a condition is true.”}]] Read More 

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