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4 Customer Journeys From Tape to Cloud

Jim Utsler

December 8, 2020

Necessity, it’s been said, is the mother of invention. Such was the case when information technology outsourcing (ITO) company Blue Hill Data Services faced a number of obstacles as it prepared for the data migration of four mainframe-based customers (including a state pension fund, a large state government, a state government department of labor and […]

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Debugging With RDi and Service Entry Points

Susan Gantner

September 8, 2020

IBM i experts Jon Paris and Susan Gantner explain debugging procedures for Rational Developer for i

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Improve Workload Resilience With z/OS Workload Interaction Correlator and z/OS Workload Interaction Navigator

March 24, 2020

IBM has two new contributions to the IBM Z family: A data infrastructure provided by z/OS Workload Interaction Correlator and a visualization engine driven by z/OS Workload Interaction Navigator.

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How Crypto Revolutions in the Financial Industry Link to Modern-Day Conceptions of Fintech

Ilija Acimovic

March 16, 2020

The financial sector experienced turmoil in the past decade. We don’t have to hand cash or credit cards to our taxi drivers anymore as we can use an app instead. Furthermore, we can easily send money to our friends and family via Payoneer and Paypal, never leaving the comfort of our homes. What’s more, today […]

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Lower Levels of IT Managers Should Have IT Experience

Jim Schesvold

January 20, 2020

In my roles as IBM senior systems engineer, and later, IT consultant and project manager, I’ve worked with a wide variety of IT managers, especially first and second level managers. That’s where most of the work is done, where pieces are connected and enabled, yet I found in many projects or development efforts—especially situations involving […]

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Minimizing Project Plan Delays With Debugging

Jim Schesvold

December 16, 2019

Project planning has been a way of life for me since my career’s early days, learned from an IBM senior systems engineer who was my comrade providing support to a large, leading edge insurance company, driven by their appetite for CICS First Customer Shipment, then Early Support Programs as IBM’s early introduction programs evolved. Project […]

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The Benefits of Working Remotely in IT

Jim Schesvold

November 15, 2019

When I was rewriting a student records system for my graduate college, I spent most of time in a tiny room with a keypunch and desk filled with old and new program printouts, plus the punched card versions of each. When I wrote code, it was an instruction per card (or more if putting an […]

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Enabling Applications to Use Large Memory Pages

Mark J. Ray

November 4, 2019

In the second part of this series on large memory pages, AIX expert Mark Ray walks readers through how to enable applications to use them

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Large Memory Pages for AIX

Mark J. Ray

October 14, 2019

AIX expert Mark Ray gives a primer on large memory pages

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Capacity Planning and Management: Don’t Let the Tank Go Dry

Jim Schesvold

October 8, 2019

IT computing complexes are fluctuating, growing, evolving entities, characterized by continual, erratic growth, intertwined with shifting business volumes. The long-term trend is continual system growth driven by business volumes, as well as new forms of usage. A daunting challenge for most IT operations is to have a “crystal ball” that predicts IT resource demand growth, […]

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