We are at @WMCPA this week! Stop by the #COMMONug table for more information about the resources we have avaiable for our members. Don’t forget to take a flyer detailing our highly anticipated spring confrence – #POWERup2023. See you there! #IBMiEducation #ConferenceTime COMMON – A Users Group (@COMMONug)

​We are at @WMCPA this week! Stop by the #COMMONug table for more information about the resources we have avaiable for our members. Don’t forget to take a flyer detailing our highly anticipated spring confrence – #POWERup2023. See you there! #IBMiEducation #ConferenceTime pic.twitter.com/jJT4xSKhVy- COMMON – A Users Group (@COMMONug)08:56 – Mar 14, 2023 Read More 

Four Hundred Monitor, March 6 Jenny Thomas

​March Madness is taking on a different meaning this year. Yes, it’s still the NCAA Division I men’s basketball tournament that fans look forward to every year, but March 2023 has also been a little crazy. Parts of Northern and Southern California have been covered in snow, burying roads and houses, disrupting power, and snapping branches off trees in areas that aren’t prepared for more than an occasional light dusting snow. The Federal government is attempting to stave off panic in the banking industry following the collapse of two banks. And let’s just not even think about world politics right …
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Domino Runs on IBM i 7.5, But HCL Still Working on Power10 Alex Woodie

​IBM i shops that use Domino to serve email and drive other forms of communication will be happy to know they can run Domino 12.2 on IBM i 7.5. However, if they want to run the setup on a Power10 server, they will need to wait a little longer for HCL to support it.
Back in 2017, HCL Technologies took over development and maintenance of the Domino and Notes product line from IBM. Two years later, the India-based tech firm pushed out version 10 of Domino and Notes and related products (like Sametime, Traveler, and Verse), the first major …
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VS Code Is The Full Stack IDE For IBM i Jeff Tickner

​Back in January, we talked a bit about the rise of the VS Code integrated development environment that was open sourced by Microsoft back in 2015 and that has been increasingly adopted by developers on all kinds of platforms, not just Windows Server. This week, we want to talk about the new features we are exposing in VS Code for users of the application development tooling available from ARCAD Software.
First of all, we have brought the cross reference information in our Transformer RPG tool into VS Code in a way that developers can access the object-level and field-level …
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