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Integrate IBM i With Anything Using Apache Camel

Jesse Gorzinski

August 6, 2021

Jesse Gorzinski on one of his favorite integration tools, Apache Camel (also known as the “Swiss knife of integration”)

Podcasts

Phil Teplitzky on Structured Programming and Software

Reg Harbeck

August 5, 2021

Reg Harbeck: Hi, this is Reg Harbeck and today I'm here with Phil Teplitzky, who is the managing director of the Teplitzky Associates, but that doesn't tell you nearly as much as you're going to find out about someone has been right there in the middle of the history of the mainframe in so many interesting […]

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Video Tutorial: Rob McNelly on Installing YUM on AIX

Rob McNelly

August 3, 2021

In the first TechChannel video tutorial of the year, learn how to install YUM on AIX from IBM Champion Rob McNelly: Transcript: On this test logical partition, I checked to see if YUM was installed by running the YUM command. It was not installed. I wrote an article about YUM in 2017 on the AIX […]

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Andy Youens on the Impact of IBM i and Open Source

Paul Tuohy

August 2, 2021

Paul Tuohy: Hi everyone and welcome to another iTalk with Tuohy. Delighted to be joined today for the first time and I hope not the last on the iTalk by Andy Youens from the UK. Hi Andy.   Andy Youens: Hello Paul.   Paul: So, Andy I think­­—­­well I know anybody in the UK who has ever attended […]

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David Gibbs on RPG and IBM i Resources

Charlie Guarino

August 2, 2021

Charlie Guarino: Hi everybody. This is Charlie Guarino. Welcome to another edition of Tech Talk. I am very happy today to have joining me a real staple in the IBM i community, somebody has been working in IBM midrange for more than 35 years doing RPG and Java programming and is also recipient of the Common […]

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Basics of Using a Stored Procedure With Db2 Web Query for i Version 2.3

Rick Flagler

August 2, 2021

The most recent releases of Db2 Web Query introduced interface enhancements to the Home page, metadata management and report design. This article will discuss some of these changes in the context of illustrating using an SQL stored procedure (SP) as a data source for one or more Web Query reports. The procedure presents data for […]

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Waiting on a Replacement Part, the Latest With OpenSSH, a Bold Client Choice and a VIOS Webinar

Rob McNelly

July 30, 2021

Recently my water heater died. Fortunately it’s relatively new and still under warranty, so I didn’t have to dip into my pockets to get it repaired. But I did have to wait, because the manufacturer needed to ship a part, which took a few days. Supply chains are still being stretched, so it wasn’t surprising to learn […]

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The Importance of a Clinical Data Manager in Clinical Data Management Strategies

Narayan Lebaka

July 30, 2021

The handling and presenting of data is critical for any clinical trial’s success. Most people think drug approval takes only a couple of years, but it actually takes anywhere between eight to ten years, and authorities (FDA, EUA, PDMA) take considerable time to review and approve any drug for human use or consumption. Within this […]

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AIX 7.2 OpenSSH Is Now HW GZIP Enabled!

Chris Gibson

July 28, 2021

The latest version of OpenSSH for AIX 7.2 now supports POWER9 HW GZIP! The requirements for this new capability are as follows: *NOTE: It’s recommended to have this configuration on both the OpenSSH client and server LPARs for optimal performance. The required OpenSSH packages are available from the AIX Web Download Pack site. From the OpenSSH […]

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IBM Announces IBM z/OS V2.5

TechChannel

July 28, 2021

According to an IBM Institute for Business Value study “Application modernization on the mainframe” released today, 71% of executives surveyed say mainframe-based applications are central to their business strategy; and in three years, the percentage of organizations leveraging mainframe assets in a hybrid cloud environment is expected to increase by more than 2x. With this in […]

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What Does the Future Hold for Open Source?

Jesse Gorzinski

July 23, 2021

First and foremost, let me say: it’s good to be back! As some of you have noticed, my blog has been “off the grid” for a while. However, I am thankful to have found my blog’s new home, and it’s a pleasure to be working with the great folks at TechChannel to make that happen. […]

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The Pandemic and Modernizing Your Mainframe

Trevor Eddolls

July 21, 2021

The press often seems filled with stories about how mainframes were first available in the 1960s and implies that the technology hasn’t advanced since then—ignoring the fact that cars and jet planes are even older, and they can be seen to be updated all the time. So, why wouldn’t mainframes have been updated to give […]

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Survey Says: The Truth About COBOL and the World Economy

Reg Harbeck

July 19, 2021

On June 14, 2021, the COBOL Working Group (CWG) of the Linux Foundation Open Mainframe Project (OMP) had the opportunity to present at the Marist Enterprise Computing Community (ECC) conference about a topic that shouldn’t be so surprising if people didn’t overlook how interesting and compelling it is—COBOL. Ah, COBOL: Common Business-Oriented Language—a name for […]

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AIX Patch Management With Ansible, and the Broader Benefits of Automation

Rob McNelly

July 15, 2021

I made one of the classic blunders during a recent trip to the Grand Canyon. This had nothing to do with a land war, or a Sicilian, but as an Arizona resident and avid hiker I should know better: always, always carry your water bottle, especially during the summer. I venture to the Grand Canyon fairly often. This […]

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Understanding Disk Space Utilization With IBM i Navigator Performance Tasks

Dawn May

July 14, 2021

Disk space utilization is simply how much of your available disk space is in use. Understanding disk space utilization is something all shops need to do since disk space utilization tends to creep up over time. In my experience, those who are not proactive in understanding where their disk space is going often end up […]

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What You Need to Know About Hiring for IBM i in 2021

Jim Buck

July 14, 2021

A major shift in the workforce since the pandemic hit in 2020 has greatly impacted just about every industry, including IBM i. With the shift to work from home and many industries negatively affected by cutbacks and closures, numerous professionals are seeking less traditional means of employment. For the IBM i industry, these changes can […]

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Best Practices for AIX in a SAN Environment: Part 2, I/O Configurations

Jose Luis Ortega

July 14, 2021

In my last article I explained the best practices for AIX in a SAN environment from a SAN perspective. I explained some best practices for SAN topologies, multipathing, FC-HBA configurations, among other recommendations. In this article, I’ll explain the best practices for the I/O configuration from the AIX perspective—that is, recommendations for data layout, filesystems, flash caches configuration […]

E-Books

TechChannel E-book: From Bootcamps to Digital Badges: How to Effectively Develop Mainframe Skills

July 12, 2021

As the existing mainframe workforce gradually ages out of the industry, effective mainframe training has become top of mind for the IBM Z ecosystem. But what strategies seem to work best, and where is there room for improvement? When it comes to mainframe training, there’s not going to be a “one size fits all” answer. […]

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Overcoming Unconscious Biases on COBOL and Women in Technology

Keelia Estrada Moeller

July 12, 2021

TechChannel is excited to announce an upcoming monthly video series featuring conversations with women of COBOL, all of which will be moderated by (and is the brainchild of) Misty Decker, product marketing director, Micro Focus. Decker’s broad expertise within the mainframe ecosystem, along with her dedication to correcting misinformation and shifting unconscious biases, ultimately led […]

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How to Use JSON in Your z/OS Program

David Stephens

July 7, 2021

First created in 2001, JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) has become the preferred way of creating structured data. Not limited to JavaScript applications, JSON formats can be found in web requests and responses and NoSQL databases. So, it makes sense that we will want our traditional z/OS programming languages (COBOL, PL/I, Assembler, C and REXX) to […]

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IBM i Navigator System Monitors

Dawn May

July 6, 2021

Everyone should be proactively monitoring key metrics on IBM i. If you’re not already monitoring your system, I recommend getting started with IBM i System Monitors, which are included with Navigator for i. The feature article, Monitor Your IBM i Application and System Health, reviews why you should proactively monitor your system; this blog post shows you how to get […]

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Of Stacks, Binding and Other Ambiguous Computer Jargon

Reg Harbeck

July 5, 2021

One of the strangest things about the mainframe is our jargon, sometimes shared with other parts of IT, and based, somewhat oddly, not in Latin, Greek, or even German or French, but in that messiest of common languages: English. Yes, despite valiant efforts by other languages to inhabit computer hardware, software and programming languages (for […]

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Register for the ‘Unmasking Our ‘Whole Self’: Can We Create Inclusive Psychologically Safe Spaces in the Workplace?’ Webinar

TechChannel

July 1, 2021

In the third webinar installation of the Making Our Strong Community, Stronger collaborative initiative on diversity, equity and inclusion, ‘Unmasking Our ‘Whole Self’: Can We Create Inclusive Psychologically Safe Spaces in the Workplace?’ we look at how the pressures of the pandemic have heightened racial, gender and additional inequalities. This webinar will take place on July 28 at 9:00 […]

Podcasts

Derek Britton on the Language and Application of COBOL

Reg Harbeck

July 1, 2021

Reg Harbeck: Hi, this is Reg Harbeck and today I'm here with my colleague Derek Britton who is a very active member of the enterprise computing community and especially the COBOL community. Derek, maybe if I can get you to start by tell us how did you end up being such an aficionado of both COBOL […]

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Steve Bradshaw Discusses the Global IBM i Community and NVMe

Paul Tuohy

July 1, 2021

Paul Tuohy: Hi everyone and welcome to another iTalk with Tuohy. I'm delighted to be joined today by my friend and IBM Champion Steve Bradshaw. Hi Steve.   Steve Bradshaw: Hey Paul, how you doing?   Paul: I'm doing well thank you. I hope you're the same. Steve, I've done an iTalk with you before, but I just […]