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IBM i Access Client Solutions (ACS) vs. IBM i Access for Windows: The Choice is Obvious [email protected] (Matt Laskosky)
When it comes to managing your IBM i systems, the choice between IBM i Access Client Solutions (ACS) and IBM i Access for Windows (formerly Client Access or iSeries Access) can be confusing due to their similar names. However, the differences between these tools are significant. While IBM i Access for Windows has served its purpose for years, it’s a legacy tool that is no longer actively supported or updated by IBM. In contrast, ACS is a modern, cross-platform solution designed to meet today’s security, performance, and usability standards. With features like advanced SQL scripting, secure file transfers, and support for multi-factor authentication, ACS is built for the future of IBM i environments. If your organization is still clinging to IBM i Access for Windows because “it isn’t broken,” it’s time to recognize that sticking with outdated tools introduces unnecessary risks and inefficiencies. Let’s take a closer look at what you gain by moving to IBM i Access Client Solutions (ACS). Read More
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When you’re working with IBM i applications from Code for IBM i, you can set up a different library list and filters based on what you’re working on. Use Profiles make it easy to switch between Production and Test environments, Accounting and Warehouse applications, or whatever else you might need to work on.From: Seiden Group Read More
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How Easy Is It Really to Code on Visual LANSA? John Scott
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