[[{“value”:”The idea for this post came from a question I was asked about using the Execute Immediate SQL statement .
Host variables are not valid in dynamic SQL.”}]] Read More
QMGTOOLS: Save/Restore Menu
Can I get some information regarding QMGTOOLS’ Save/Restore menu? Read More
Rocket Software Makes Testing iSeries Apps More Secure – DevOps.com
[[{“value”:”Julianna Cammarano, vice president of product for applications at Rocket Software, said the update makes it possible for DevOps teams to apply policies that prevent developers from being able to view sensitive data, such as credit card or social security numbers that might result in a compliance violation.
In the absence of that capability, organizations that must comply with any number of regulations are not able to give developers access to data sets running in production environments to test their applications, said Cammarano.”}]] Read More
Visualizing the Business Apps Used In the IBM i Marketplace Alex Woodie
[[{“value”:”IBM i shops run an incredibly diverse array of software, including open source programs, packaged applications, and homegrown software. When it comes to business applications, data from the last nine State of IBM i Marketplace Surveys from Fortra helps to tell the tale.
The IBM i platform was born to run applications. It’s right there in the original name, after all: Application System/400. Software vendors flocked to support the AS/400 following its launch in 1988, and while there has been some attrition over the years, there remains a strong core of vendors developing and supporting applications running on the platform. …
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Four Hundred Monitor, April 10 Jenny Thomas
[[{“value”:”East Coast residents in the U.S. were all shook up last week after a 4.8-magnitude earthquake centered near Lebanon, New Jersey. The tremor was felt as far away as Baltimore and the Massachusetts-New Hampshire border. Thankfully, no life-threatening injuries or major damage were reported, and that includes all the machines in IBM’s Poughkeepsie facility, as you can read about in our Top Story below. This natural near-catastrophe is a good reminder that physically securing your machines is just as important as the data inside them. We’ve got some more industry news and events for you to catch up on below, …
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