Long-time IBM i customers, new IBM i customers and those who have just begun to consider it, may be interested to know exactly how IBM i supports various other business strategies. Here is a list of relevant solution areas and descriptions of how IBM i integrates with...
Downtime can be divided into two categories: planned and unplanned. Planned downtime is usually associated with systems maintenance, which was a common requirement for previous generations of servers. However, the nature of today’s global business environment —...
Still think smartphones are a fad? Are you convinced that tablets have just about run their course? Are you of the opinion that people shouldn’t be doing work wherever they go, anyway? Do you see yourself as a lone crusader for LYOD (leave your own device)?“Denial...
Since the inception of data warehouses in the late 1980s, their use has been defined by infrastructure capabilities first, and the business’ analytics needs second. As a result, many data warehouses are unable to support new and changing analyses without...
In the beginning there was darkness, especially for those who needed to get work done on the road or at home. Workers left their data and productivity programs on their cumbersome desktops. Laptops made it possible to work outside the office, but connectivity was...
Blog Series: IT Perspectives by Jaqui Lynch Exploring QRadar In my previous blogs, Strategies for Securing Your Business – Part I & II, I talked about some of the new roles in security along with some of the things to think about with respect to security including...