IBM i Security Tips for 2025 TechChannel

​The IBM i cybersecurity landscape is always changing and 2025 is no exception. Our panel of IBM i experts will break down some of the top security concerns heading into the new year and what steps you can take to address them. Get actionable insights on how to prevent unauthorized access, combat malware, manage profiles, and much more. Watch today and enter the new year with confidence in your approach to maintaining system integrity and availability. Listen in as three IBM i experts discuss trends in cybersecurity threats and strategies to combat them. Speakers: Tom Huntington, Executive Vice President of Technical Solutions, Fortra Amy Williams, Principal Security Services Consultant, Fortra Sandi Moore, Sr. Solutions Engineer, FortraFrom: TechChannel Read More 

Help with coding RPGLE on VScode masterofgreen123

​[[{“value”:”Hi, I have been coding on VScode for close to 2 months now but suddently when I do RPGLE fixed format, I don’t see the kind of header bar on top of the line im currently editing. It makes it tough to code, anybody know where to reactivate it ? Thanks
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Security Bulletin: IBM Java SDK and IBM Java Runtime for IBM i are vulnerable to a partial denial of service and a JNI function returning incorrect value length due to multiple vulnerabilities.

​IBM® SDK Java™ Technology Edition and IBM® Runtime Environment Java™ used by IBM i are vulnerable to an unauthenticated attacker performing a partial denial of service (partial DOS) [CVE-2024-21208, CVE-2024-21217] and JNI function GetStringUTFLength returning incorrect value length when wrapped [CVE-2024-10917] as described in the vulnerability details section. This bulletin identifies the steps to take to address the vulnerabilities as described in the remediation/fixes section. Read More 

Compare Source Between Two Partitions using VS Code for IBM i Alan Seiden

​[[{“value”:”Comparing source code between IBM i partitions has been a desired feature of Code for i. Although connecting to two systems within one Code for i window is not yet supported, comparing source from two systems IS possible. Patrick Behr recently posted a comparison technique using Git that works for multiple files. Another technique, which seems well suited for comparing single files rather than multiples, was provided by Christian Jorgensen in the Code for i Github repository. We share both versions below. Patrick Behr’s comparison technique Thanks to Patrick for offering a growing library of how-to videos to the Code…
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State Of The Power Systems Base 2025: The Operating Systems – IT Jungle

​[[{“value”:”We assume that the operating system and hardware levels of the laggards are four or five years back from the current leaders; so, in plain English American, we take the data for the leaders four or five years ago (the difference depends on when operating system releases go off extended support and how old the iron is we think they are running upon) and apply it to three-fourth of the installed base of iron that we think represents the laggards.
Here is what the operating system installed base by release levels looks like from the surveys running from 2021 through 2025, inclusive:”}]] Read More 

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