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Talsco Weekly: How to Build an Effective DevOps Culture

January 5, 2023 by patrick staudacher

How to build an Effective DevOps Culture IBM i

Welcome to another edition of Talsco Weekly Security:  Cloud Security Concerns. Data:  Looking to Slim Down Your IBM i After the Holidays? Open Source:  Tutorial Using Node-RED. DevOps:  How to Build an Effective DevOps Culture. Security Cloud Security Concerns “Gartner predicts that by 2025, we’ll finally see over half of IT spending shifted from traditional […]

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Filed Under: Modernization, Newsletter, Security Tagged With: API, Cloud, data, DB2, DevOps, Internet Of Things, Iot, node-red, Node.js, Open source

Talsco Weekly: The New Development Toys for the IBM i

November 10, 2022 by patrick staudacher

Talsco Weekly Development Toys for IBM i

Welcome to another edition of Talsco Weekly Development:  The New Development Toys for the IBM i. Visual Studio Code and RPGLE. Db2:  The hidden history of Db2. AI:  IBMs Strategic Partnerships help AI Adoption. Hiring:  Why It Pays to Be Sceptical About Behaviour Tests. Development The New Development Toys for the IBM i “From Merlin […]

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Filed Under: Career, Development, Hiring, Newsletter Tagged With: AI, API, DB2, RDi, RPG, rpgle

Talsco Weekly: IBM i Career, Modernization and RPG Programming

July 28, 2022 by patrick staudacher

ibm i career, leadership and training to succeed

Welcome to another edition of Talsco Weekly News:  No Plan To Bring .NET To Power, IBM Says. Career:  Developers are burned out. Leadership:  IBM on the Evolving Role of the CIO: Interview with Kathryn Guarini, CIO of IBM. Modernization:  What is the IBM i and is it worth it? Programming:  Code your first React UI […]

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Filed Under: Career, Modernization, News, Newsletter Tagged With: .net, API, IBM i, Rpg Developer, Rpg Programmer, RPG training, ui

Talsco Weekly: IBM i History and New Trends

April 7, 2022 by patrick staudacher

history of ibm i computing

Welcome to another edition of Talsco Weekly Trends:  Application Performance Management comes to the IBM i. What are Microservices? The IBM i is transforming business. History:  IBM computer commercials with cast from MASH. The “Lost” IBM AS/400 (iseries, powersystem i). Development:  What is Next.js? Trends Application Performance Management comes to the IBM i As the […]

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Filed Under: Development, News, Newsletter Tagged With: API, apm, as400, Javascript, microservices, next.js, Node.js

Talsco Weekly: IBM i News, Development and API

March 31, 2022 by patrick staudacher

talsco weekly api development and the future on IBM i

Welcome to another edition of Talsco Weekly News:  The Rusting Iron. Development:  Downloading IBM i SQL results as an CSV. What is new in Node.js core? API:  4 ways API’s can unlock your RPG Applications. Digital Transformation:  Three Core Systems Challenges That Chief Architects Must Solve. Future:  Do you know Moore’s Law? News The Rusting […]

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Filed Under: Development, Digital Transformation, Modernization, Newsletter Tagged With: API, Digital Transformation, Node.js, sql

Talsco Weekly: IBM i Latest Trends, API and Development

January 26, 2022 by patrick staudacher

Talsco weekly internet of things

Welcome to another edition of Talsco Weekly Development:  The Best Language for RPG Developers to Learn. Is COBOL on IBM i Experiencing a Renaissance?. Trends:  10 IoT technology trends to watch in 2022. Hiring:  How to Attract and Hire RPG Developers. API:  APIs: The secret ingredient for one company’s massive tech leap. Development The Best […]

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Filed Under: Career, Development, Hiring, Newsletter Tagged With: API, api development, COBOL, development, IBM i, Iot

i2Rest Delivers Native API Alternative to IWS

August 20, 2020 by patrick staudacher

API Development i2Rest and IWS

i2Rest as an alternative to IWS The future of Enterprise Application development on the IBM i is API and Web Service development. . There are a number of choices to pick from as this article points out. IBM i shops that want to expose their RPG applications as industry standard Web services have a few […]

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Filed Under: Modernization Tagged With: API, Web Services

IBM i and Azure what you need to know

November 21, 2019 by patrick staudacher

Cloud Market Update

Welcome to another edition of Talsco Weekly News:  Microsoft Azure, IBM i and Cloud.  What you need to know. API:  The API ecosystem is a target for hackers. Career:  IBM training.  Top 10 Fastest-Growing Programming Languages. Cloud:  Are IT leaders flying blind into the Cloud? IoT:  Security for IoT is lagging behind. Modernization:  Five areas […]

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Filed Under: Newsletter Tagged With: API, Azure, ERP Modernization, IBM i, Iot

4 Ways API’s can unlock your RPG Applications

February 21, 2019 by patrick staudacher

API's unlock legacy RPG applications

API’s will bring your RPG applications to life Four reasons API’s are beneficial for your company and your IBM i environment. They put the customer first. Technology is no longer driven just from within your organization. Your customers need access to your data to serve them better.  API’s allow for this to happen. The speed of […]

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Filed Under: Newsletter Tagged With: API, Hiring, IBM i Modernization, Rpg Developer

The IBM i is a platform for creativity

February 14, 2019 by patrick staudacher

IBM i is a blank slate

The IBM i is your chalkboard As you might guess, in my daily work I speak with a lot of IBM i professionals. Everyone from RPG Developers, IBM i Architects, AS/400 Administrators, IBM i Full Stack Developers to IT Leadership and everywhere in-between. Enterprises that run The IBM i (AS/400) platform are all over the […]

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Filed Under: Modernization, Newsletter Tagged With: API, IBM i Full Stack Developer, Open source, Public cloud, Rpg Developer, RPG Developers, Skytap

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