Resources

On-Demand Webinar

IBM i Security for Programmers

In the first of this two-part webinar series, Robin Tatam combines his skills as a certified RPG developer with his IBM i security expertise. He’ll cover the security considerations that native application programmers should be keenly aware of as they design their applications.
Blog

Benefits of Network Monitoring in Healthcare

In the world of healthcare, keeping your network healthy is critical to keeping patients healthy. With Intermapper, you can maintain a more secure IT infrastructure that allows you to deliver better care to patients.
Blog

INFOGRAPHIC: What Can You Monitor in the Healthcare Industry?

In hospitals and medical facilities, there’s no room for delays or downtime. Every second counts when lives are on the line, so you always want to be sure you can easily access anything you need to provide quality care for your patients. And now with so many devices relying on network connectivity, in order to keep patients healthy, you need to ensure your network is healthy PRINT THE INFOGRAPHIC
Case Study

NetWalker Helps Clients Build Stronger Networks with Intermapper

NetWalker provides businesses with network security and monitoring solutions and hardware. These offers are sold online on NetWalkerStore with a wide range of computer and network hardware connectivity for private and public sector organizations across France, Belgium, Switzerland, and Luxembourg. NetWalker also has a blog about network monitoring with Intermapper. NetWalker works to provide...
On-Demand Webinar

How to Avoid IFS Security Mistakes

In this webinar, IBM i security expert Sandi Moore teaches you how to correct IFS vulnerabilities that are often overlooked , including one that allows the IFS to spread malware throughout your environment.
Article

I Have All Object Authority And I’m Not Afraid To Use It!

When it comes to security on IBM Power Servers running IBM i, a common challenge for many organizations is the number of users with too much power. These users can potentially circumvent application controls, override security restrictions for themselves and others, change critical server configuration settings, and even cover their tracks while they do it.