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2021 Business Intelligence Week

Watch this webinar series for your FREE opportunity to learn what every user should know about Sequel Data Access, plus advanced tips and tricks for improved IBM i (iSeries, AS/400) business intelligence.
On-Demand Webinar

How to Move to Power10 the Right Way

If you have a Power Systems hardware upgrade in your future, watch this webinar for expert tips on how to size, secure, and manage your new investment.
On-Demand Webinar

Power10 Power Hour

In this recorded webinar, IBMers Dan Sundt and Dylan Boday join IBM Power Champion Tom Huntington for a discussion on why Power10 technology is the right strategic investment if you run IBM i, AIX, or Linux.
On-Demand Webinar

Survival of the Fittest: Defending IBM i Against a Cyber Attack

Your odds of experiencing a data breach are now one in four, but a much larger number of attacks are unsuccessful. So, how are some organizations able to escape an attack unscathed while others suffer crushing financial losses? The difference is often found in the cybersecurity controls in place to guard mission-critical systems. Of course, the devil is in the details. In this webinar, IBM i...
On-Demand Webinar

Secure and Automate Your File Transfers for IBM i

Thank you for viewing for this on-demand webinar. If you have questions following the webinar, please contact us . You can also download the presentation slides here . About the Webinar Using IBM’s built-in FTP and Open SSH servers to transfer files to and from your IBM i systems can be time-consuming, if not riddled with meticulous details. From scripting knowledge to running commands, there’s a...
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Open PGP for IBM i (iSeries)

GoAnywhere MFT for IBM i (iSeries) includes native commands for performing PGP encryption and decryption functions directly on the IBM i (formerly known as and often still called AS/400). These commands can be placed in CL programs, the job scheduler or run from IBM i menus. With GoAnywhere MFT, files can additionally be digitally signed with a private key on the IBM i. In turn, you can verify...