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IBM I Security Administration and Compliance
2016,2012
In this long-awaited update to IBM i Security Administration and Compliance, security expert Carol Woodbury tells you everything you need to know about IBM i security. Written in a clear, jargon-free style, this book explains the importance of developing a security policy and gives detailed guidance on how to implement and maintain such a system.
Flexible Input, Dazzling Output with IBM I
by
Victória-Pereira, Rafael
in
Computer architecture
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IBM computers
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Operating systems (Computers)
2014
Link your IBM i system to the modern business server world! This book presents easier and more flexible ways to get data into your IBM i system, along with rather surprising methods to export and present the vital business data it contains. You'll learn how to automate file transfers, seamlessly connect PC applications with your RPG programs, and much more. Input operations will become more flexible and user-proof, with self-correcting import processes and direct file transfers that require a minimum of user intervention. Also learn novel ways to present information: your DB2 data will look great on program-generated spreadsheets and browser-based, interactive charts. All the solutions presented are based on existing open-source tools or were created from scratch by the author. The full source code, plus sample programs that are easy to understand and adapt, are provided with the book. Readers can integrate these input/output methods into their own applications, providing flexible, integrated, and modern solutions--all from RPG ILE programs, without having to increase the application landscape complexity with new servers and programming languages.
IBM eServer xSeries 450 Planning and Installation Guide
2003
The IBM eServer xSeries 450 is IBM’s new 64-bit Itanium
Processor Family (IPF) Architecture server and is the first
implementation of the 64-bit IBM XA-64 chipset, as part of the
Enterprise X-Architecture strategy. This IBM Redbooks publication
is a comprehensive resource on the technical aspects of the server,
and is divided into five key subject areas:Chapter 1, Technical description introduces the server and its
subsystems and describes the key features and how they work. This
includes the new Extensible Firmware Interface, which provides a
powerful replacement to the BIOS facility found on the IA-32
platform.Chapter 2, Positioning examines the types of applications that
would be used on a server such as the x450.Chapter 3, Planning describes the considerations when planning
to purchase and planning to install the x450. It covers such topics
as configuration, operating system specifics, scalability, and
physical site planning.Chapter 4, Installation covers the process of installing Windows
Server 2003, Enterprise Edition and SuSE Linux Enterprise Server on
the x450.Chapter 5, Management describes how to use the Remote Supervisor
Adapter to send alerts to an IBM Director management
environment.
Review of microstructure and properties of low temperature lead-free solder in electronic packaging
by
Zhong, Su-Juan
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Zhang, Liang
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Xu, Kai-Kai
in
103 Composites
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308 Materials resources / recycling
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503 TEM
2020
Low temperature solder (In-based, Sn-Bi, Sn-Zn) has great advantages in aerospace and through-hole technology assemblies in IBM mainframe due to its unique low temperature characteristics. The review evaluates the effects of alloying elements, rare earth elements and nanoparticles on the wettability, microstructure, mechanical properties and oxidation resistance of the low-temperature solders.
Journal Article
SAP on DB2 Universal Database for OS/390 and z/OS
2003
The Multiple Components in One Database (MCOD) feature of SAP
enables a reduction in the number of DB2 systems that need to be
installed and maintained. This significantly simplifies overall
database administration and is considered one of the major DB2
competitive advantages.
This IBM Redbooks publication will help systems administrators,
database administrators, managers, and operation staff to plan,
implement, and administer an SAP MCOD landscape with DB2 Universal
Database (UDB) for OS/390 and z/OS as the database management
system.
We describe how to merge existing systems into a single DB2
subsystem. Two different methods are developed, each of them
addressing different needs. For small-to-medium SAP systems where
high availability is not a requirement, we explain how to use SAP
tools. For large systems, where the down time needed by SAP
standard procedures is not acceptable, we document a technique to
merge SAP components without moving the data.
We also provide a cloning procedure using the Control Center. We
show how to clone one component out of an MCOD landscape. We
address the backup and recovery implications in an MCOD
environment, to help database administrators plan accordingly. We
also describe how to set up and use the Computer Center Management
System (CCMS) in an MCOD landscape.Please note that the additional material referenced in the text is not available from IBM.