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Varying-Dimension Arrays for RPG

Jon Paris

June 1, 2019

The new IBM i 7.4 announcement brought with it varying-dimension arrays, a new data definition keyword and more

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Application Performance and Tuning

Jim Schesvold

May 14, 2019

As the original author of “CICS Performance Bulletin” published by IBM Dallas System Center, and co-author of the subsequent IBM “CICS TS Performance Guide” in conjunction with IBM Hursley CICS TS Development, performance and tuning has been a big part of my job. I’ve performed more CICS performance studies than I can count, and almost […]

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IBM i—For Innovators, by Innovators

Steve Will

May 9, 2019

The IBM i team in IBM is proud of our platform, and we’re excited to be innovators in the IT industry.

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Db2 Mirror for i Offers Continuous Availability

Scott Forstie

May 1, 2019

Q: What is Db2 Mirror? We recently announced the new IBM i operating system (OS) level, known as IBM i 7.4. Each OS level contains new and enhanced features and functions. We have a history of also delivering a major enhancement to the database (Db2* for i) when we have a new release. For IBM […]

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COBOL Turns 60

Reg Harbeck

May 1, 2019

On April 8, 1959, a team led by Grace Hopper met for the first time to begin developing the specifications for the COBOL programming language. A day short of five years later, on April 7, 1964, the computer platform that would come to be most closely associated with this great programming language was announced: the […]

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DevOps Drives Innovation and Modernization on IBM Z

Sol Lederman

May 1, 2019

IBM is paving the way for clients to drive innovation and modernization through DevOps tools, processes, and promoting new ways of thinking. A number of questions face us on this path: How can legacy applications running on the IBM Z platform fit into the DevOps way of thinking Are the tools and processes to create […]

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Barry Merrill on SAS, MXG and His Button Collection

Reg Harbeck

May 1, 2019

Reg Harbeck: Hi. This is Reg Harbeck and I’m here with Barry Merrill who is somebody who has worked with all kinds of interesting data on the mainframe. Barry, maybe you could start by telling us, how did you end up on the mainframe? Barry Merrill: Well what happened was, my brief career started actually […]

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Crossing the IBM Z Skills Gap

Adam Oxford

May 1, 2019

Hundreds of people from more than 35 cities in a dozen countries around the world came together in the biggest annual celebration of coding for IBM’s mainframe platform—Legends of Z. The event, held the week of Oct. 5, drew participants from Kathmandu, Nepal, to Sacramento, California, and challenged young developers to be creative as they […]

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IBM Z’s Role in the ‘Multi’ World

Shirley S. Savage

May 1, 2019

Today’s IT environment is energized by choice, collaboration, compute and cloud. IT is now all about multiples—multiplatform, multicloud and multivendor. Open source has broadened the number of contributors to source code and applications. Organizations are making strategic decisions about IT that involve the day-to-day handling of transactions as well as capitalizing on the environment of […]

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Unlocking New Doors

Holly Eamon

May 1, 2019

Three years after its launch, the Open Mainframe Project has achieved success by: Helping increase collaboration throughout the mainframe community Proving the platform’s significance Attracting future mainframers to IBM Z The most notable announcement made by the Open Mainframe Project so far at SHARE in August 2018: Zowe, the first open-source project based on z/OS. […]

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