System i Blogger:

August, 2008

Aug 31 2008   1:20AM GMT

Thanks for coming here



Posted by: David Vasta
David on System i, Offtopic, Just Blogging

I do see all you i people coming here and I do thank you. While this may not be the most popular blog on ITKE, it has some passion behind it and make sure you tell your friends I am here and blogging my little heart out.

Again THANKS!

Aug 31 2008   1:17AM GMT

Anyone out there messing with ANDROID from Google?



Posted by: David Vasta
ANDROID, Offtopic, Google.com, Mobile OS

I have started to tinker, and I mean tinker with ANDROID from Google. Is anyone else out there tinkering or doing anything we all should know about.

The iPhone is cool, I think the SDK for ANDROID is a tick better and a bit more open? Anyone have any more ideas or thoughts. i am really just shaking the tree right now and see what falls out?


Aug 26 2008   7:20PM GMT

MacOSX Server :: Top Ten Myths and Misconceptions About Mac OS X Server



Posted by: David Vasta
David on Apple, Offtopic

So what is the IBM i guy doing talking about MacOSX, when I happen to like MacOSX and I happen to think that OSX Server is rock’n!

Link :: Top Ten Myths and Misconceptions About Mac OS X Server


Aug 25 2008   7:34PM GMT

Search400.com - Open Source on i



Posted by: David Vasta
Linux in System i, David on System i, i on Power, i, PHP on i, IBM i

Today in my mail box I received the newsletter from the folks at Search400.com and this is what it said:

FROM THE EDITOR
Open source for i
[Leah Rosin, Associate Editor]

Last month I attended OSCON in Portland, Ore., and learned from Bernard Golden that open source utilization in the enterprise is on the rise. At the conference, IBM featured its free DB2 Express-C version of DB2 9. When I asked Rav Ahuja, the strategy manager of information management at IBM, whether this would work on i, he explained that it would if you run a Linux partition. All of this was a great primer on the implementation of open source and, specifically, Linux on i. And now the first of a three-part series of Linux on i is here.

Let us know what you think. And if you run or develop open source apps on a Linux partition on i, consider writing a tip or submitting a guest column.

RELATED INFORMATION:
System i Blogger: Linux Foundation launches killer development tool
System i Blogger: Getting started with Zend PHP

Firs I am humbled that they linked to my blog on ITKE, thank you Leah!, and second lets talk about this for a bit.

It’s all about the money is it not? I am pro open sourced dude, but let’s face it if your not making money or able to support your code writing habit then it’s all a wash? While the Linux community is best known for their OPEN projects, the IBM i has not seen this kind of energetic code writing.

There have been attempts at OPEN SOURCED projects for the IBM i over the years but it’s been scarce, and nothing out there that could change the face of a buisness. I would love to see an open sourced web site for all IBM i projects with many many active projects.

There should be CRM and ERP projects for the IBM i, and there just aren’t.Projects like this would do two things, drive people to contribute and wake up CRM and ERP software offerings to kick them in the tend bits so that they know they need to step up the code they are working on because there is a FREE open sourced equivilant that is coming and could replace them. It does create competition, even if it is frustrating.

I don’t see this being something that is going to happen anytime soon. The community does not lend itself to lots of after hours late night coding. For one the IBM i is not a platform you can just get at your local Best Buy and write some code for at home with your newly open i/OS. If that were the case I think we would see more OPEN projects.

I would still like to see IBM really rethink how they sell the smaller IBM i systems. I would love to be able to put down less that $2,000 USD and get and IBM i that I could work on, or maybe IBM takes a really large IBM i and places it in Rochester and lets you have a partition to write code on and stuff. That would cost them little to nothing but would foster community growth. They should offer it for FREE and more over allow any student in college a larger chunk of the machine than you would let me have, and IT professional. I can’t afford to have a new 520 at home, but I could afford to log into a partition that was FREE, then I could create a project, open source it on SorceForge and let the world help me build it and make it better. Sadly I don’t think IBM is that “hip” yet and they never will be.

If you are looking for IBM i Open Source Projects check these links:

Link :: Open Source for i

Link :: The iSeries-Toolkit

If you have a good project idea then let it be known! If you think IBM should build a sandbox for us all, say it. They are reading this blog and they do wonder what we are thinking. I would love to build a CRM package for the IBM i that is open sourced and free.  I am sure some of you out there have done it a thousand times but never like you wanted. Now is your chance.


Aug 23 2008   9:52PM GMT

POWER = IBM i +AiX + Linux?



Posted by: David Vasta
Linux in System i, David on System i, i on Power, AIX on Power, Linux on POWER, POWER Systems, i for business

It’s been a few months and not much has come from the POWER Equation. I don’t see what I expected to see from IBM over the new POWER thingies and I really wanted to see more. I have been on the IBM Power site every week for about 5 months now waiting for something cool to happen.

The two solutions I know the best are IBM i and Linux. I do know something about AIX but not as much as I would like.

I can tell you that I am working ona site like IBM to pull POWER and experts together in one place. I do think the future of the POWER community is in unification and COMMON and the AIX Convention (If there is one?) should merge and come together.


Aug 18 2008   10:54AM GMT

Help/Systems acquires PowerTech



Posted by: David Vasta
System i, David on System i, IBM News, i, IBM i

The Four Hundred is reporting that Help/Systems has acquired PowerTech, an large security firm and software developer, in a move that shows the IBM i space is still active and changing.

“The consolidation of the midrange continued last month when The PowerTech Group, a leading developer of i OS security software, was acquired by Help/Systems and Audax Group, the private equity group backing the i OS utility developer. Few details of the deal are being released, as the companies are privately held and therefore under no obligation to spill the nitty gritty. What is known is that PowerTech will continue to function as a completely independent entity.”


“By all indications, PowerTech has become a powerhouse of i OS security software this decade. Whereas many of its competitors had been acquired by large firms with nary a new product release to be heard of again, PowerTech’s 800 customers have been treated to a steady diet of new products and upgrades, integration with third-party products, the industry’s only i OS-focused conference, annual “state of security” reports, and numerous white papers, educational events, and Webinars. PowerTech customers could feel safe in the fact that PowerTech lived and breathed i OS security, and were active in the midrange community.”

Read More here at The Four Hundred


Aug 16 2008   1:17AM GMT

Good week for Blogging



Posted by: David Vasta
David on System i, Just Blogging

It was not a hard week at work. I had a chance to blog and keep you all up today. Hope you all have a good weekend. See you all next week. I have some stuff to post this weekend.


Aug 13 2008   5:00PM GMT

Search400.com - Linux for IBM i: Introducing Linux to IBM i people



Posted by: David Vasta
Linux in System i, David on System i, i, IBM i

Link :: Search400.com - Linux for IBM i: Introducing Linux to IBM i people

The IBM i is a great platform. Not many of you out there will argue that point. It’s solid, robust and very powerful. Part of that power is just that power or the hardware that we now call Power. The operating system (OS) is nothing unless it has rock-solid hardware to run on. So part of the IBM i’s stability is the hardware. Another fine example of a powerful OS that runs on Power is AIX. The problem is that not everything needs an IBM i or an AIX partition. Sometimes, you just need a file and print server or maybe a DNS or mail router. Of course you could do this all on Windows, but that gets really expensive and it does not run on Power. So, what do you do? Linux on Power: It’s easy, cheap and very powerful, much like its AIX cousin.


Aug 13 2008   12:50PM GMT

Needed: Contract to Hire - Domino Desiger - Charlotte/ Rock Hill



Posted by: David Vasta
Domino Designer, Lotus Domino, Employment

I need resumes of people who are in the Charlotte/ Rock Hill area who would like to work on a contract basis and eventually go full time. Send me your resume or if you know someone please let them know we are looking for them. You need to be in the or around the area.

david dot vasta @ gmail dot com


Aug 10 2008   6:43PM GMT

Breaking into the Japanese Market : Jim Grisanzio



Posted by: David Vasta
Offtopic, Just Blogging, Japan

As some of you may know I lived in Japan from 1993 - 1996. It was a scary time of my life and a very exciting time of my life. It shaped me into the person I am today. I still long to go back to Japan and wanted to share a link with you I enjoyed reading. It’s short and sweet but packed with information.

LINK :: Breaking into the Japanese Market : Jim Grisanzio