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Industry Observer
by
Sharon L. Hoffman
What’s Up with Web 2.0? * Beyond JavaScript Basics * Demand for Some IT Jobs Down, Others Up * Business Intelligence Revisited * Fame Is Fleeting
Putting Ant to Work 
by
Craig Caulfield
Small, modular chunks of code mean more flexibility in your application development, but you need a tool that helps you orchestrate those chunks — say hello to Ant.
Running in Place?
by
Dan Darnell
Today's technology world demands more than just RPG to create world-class applications. Programmers who have an "RPG and RPG alone" mind-set need to recognize this and branch out.
Thoughts on Computer Performance
by
Rick Turner
Decisions about computer performance can be confounded when differing definitions of performance are held. A System i performance expert sheds some light on what the term "computer performance" may mean to different people.
PHP for Net.Data Programmers
by
Tony Cairns
Despite Net.Data’s continued value for web programming, PHP is quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with. This article compares the two languages and offers suggestions on how you can combine them in your web endeavors.
f.y.iSystem
Reaching and Teaching Students About the System i; Does SOA Pay?; New Xcase Modernizes System i Databases to SQL; IBM Number One in Server Sales Despite Revenue Decline
IBM Announcements
Introduction to Java Server Faces
by
Don Denoncourt
Java Server Faces offers you a standard MVC solution, blessed by IBM's "System i Roadmap" and well supported by WDSc. Just drag and drop components from a palette onto a design page and set attributes with a properties dialog box.
The Best- and Worst-Kept Secret: The i5/OS Blade
by
Chris Maxcer (formerly Miller)
Is there a blade in the offing for the System i? What would it be like if i5/OS ran on a Power6-based blade that would plug into IBM’s popular BladeCenter chassis? Why is IBM so quiet about the possibility?
System i Vendors Skeptical About IBM/Cognos Deal
by
John Ghrist
IBM’s $5 billion bid to purchase Cognos may have some impact on IBM’s long-range strategy for business intelligence (BI), but many of the System i BI software vendors aren’t too concerned about it over the short haul.
Structures, Data Types, and Error Notification 
by
Bruce Vining
Continue your API journey by learning how to handle structures, user data types, error notification, and constants. This installment of the series will guide you down the right path.
Hot New Products
PHP Installation, Configuration, and Setup
by
Erwin Earley
PHP support in i5/OS means you can run the leading web-scripting language in a native i5/OS environment. Here are the steps to get the tools you need running in your shop.
32-Bit JVM for the i
by
Dan Darnell
The advent of 32-bit JVM on the System i means reduced overhead and increased performance for regular Java applications. Best of all, it means we no longer need extra resources to run WebSphere.
Open-Source Web Dev Stack in i5/OS
by
Erwin Earley
Deploying web-based applications on i5/OS used to mean using a LAMP stack, which required a Linux partition. Thanks to PHP and MySQL, you now have access to the huge selection of open-community applications directly in i5/OS.
17 Project Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them
by
Russ Bartlett
A Fortune 500 ERP consultant shares his hard-won expertise in how to keep projects on track.
The Essential Guide to PHP Basics on the System i
by
Mike Pavlak
PHP is celebrating two years on the System i. Dive into this scripting language, which offers a powerful way to perform database-to-web functions at little or no cost. Learn the ins and outs in this Essential Guide.
Managing Jobs in IBM Director
by
Greg Hintermeister
With IBM Director, you can monitor, manage, and automate i5/OS jobs, servers, and subsystems. What’s more, in addition to these capabilities, you can also manage Windows, Linux, and AIX processes — all from one place.
The Personal i Platform
by
Jef Sutherland
Determining the workstation requirements of a System i programmer is as much art as it is science and depends not only on the programmer's job description but also on that programmer's personality. Put on your psychoanalyst cap and check out these guidelines.
System Values Tuning 
by
Trevor Perry
Correctly setting key system values ensures that your System i spends more time managing work and less time managing itself. Part two of the Out of the Box Tuning series shows you how to identify and correctly set these key system values.
X Marks the Spot for Application Analysis
by
John Ghrist
Reconstructing what applications do, what they touch, and how they impact other business operations can be difficult and time-consuming. Databorough’s X-Analysis solution automates the process and lets even nontechnical users analyze application functions.
System i Performance-Monitoring Tools Product Roundup
by
John Ghrist
The largest System i models can do little good if they aren’t kept in tune. These 22 products help system managers and operators get the more efficient processing and help troubleshoot problems and performance bottlenecks.
Tech Tips 
Using Compare and Swap to Increment a Counter * Enabling the Administrator Account Under Vista * Using *START to SetLL * CGI Programs Can Return PDFs
Dr. I Doctor 
by
Mel Beckman
Dr. I Doctor discusses network performance with System i Linux, and how to mitigate broadcast storms resulting from server load balancing.
The Convenience of Modern Appliances
by
Sean Chandler
"All things to all people" might be a good approach for some things, but for appliances in the IT industry, that tactic assuredly has pros and cons.
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