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Aging RPG Programmers in Charge of Your IBM i?

Not all IBM i experts are created equal. Programmers, developers, operators, and system administrators each have a specific skillset that keeps your business running smoothly. When one resource retires, don't burden another with the additional workload. Think long-term and look to automation instead.
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Recruiting IBM i Pros in the 21st Century

If your IBM i expert is looking toward retirement, you’ll want to know what IBM i skills—and salary requirements—are out there. Watch this webinar and learn how a forward-thinking data center can attract new talent.
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The Benefits of Proactive Network Monitoring

The financial ramifications of technological failure for a business can be devastating. If your company's infrastructure fails you can potentially lose business, customers, and even your reputation. Proactively monitoring your network can ensure this doesn't happen. In this webinar, learn how implementing a real-time network monitoring solution allows you to: Identify the physical location of...
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How Tech-Driven Schools Survive and Thrive

With education technology growing rapidly, how can IT help enhance student learning so everyone can thrive? Watch this on-demand presentation for a roundtable discussion on how to champion a tech-driven education for all students.
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Viably IBM i for ERP

Your ERP decision could make or break your company, so it’s essential to get it right the first time. If you’re considering an ERP change or questioning why IBM i, watch this!
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Stop Feeding IBM i Performance Hogs

Runaway jobs and processes like the many-headed QZDASOINIT beast are infamous for gobbling up resources. Watch this webinar and learn how to round up runaway database server jobs and more to protect system performance.
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The Secret to Getting Automation off the Ground

You’ve been running your computer systems through a mishmash of manual run books, built-in schedulers, multiple homegrown scripts, and tribal knowledge for years. Let’s be honest. What’s harder to manage: your systems or your patchwork solutions?