SEARCH400: This Week
May 20, 2002
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IN THIS ISSUE

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>From the Editor: H1-B quotas raising hackles of IT pros again 
Featured Topic: Top 10 WebSphere Strategies tips

Expert Technical Advice: 
* Featured expert -- Jim Mason, Web development  
* E-mail and the iSeries  
* Cheat sheet for smoother software upgrades  

Site Highlights: 
* Prepare your enterprise for Web services  
* Fast400 friend or foe? Users speak out  
* Access WebSphere from multiple HTTP servers 



>From the Editor:
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by Kate Evans-Correia, senior news editor

H1-B quotas raising hackles of IT pros again
A national IT organization that represents companies such as
Microsoft and Intel reported earlier this month that there will be a
demand for more than a million IT jobs this year, out of which only
half will be filled because of a shortage of qualified people
available to do the work. 

The report has a number of users fuming. They claim the report is
misleading and is nothing more than a gross attempt by the
association to up the number of H-1B visas so that the companies it
represents can continue to employ cheap labor. There are groups that
claim the association's numbers are based on IT managers' projections
and not actual job openings. The association insists the numbers are
valid and a good indicator of the job market.

However, in response to a story we covered regarding another
association's claims that there is a shortage of skilled workers,
many users told us there in fact isn't any shortage. Some users said
companies are using the H1-B visa to avoid paying for U.S. labor and
the high visa quotas are putting experienced IT pros out of work.
Many are outraged that there is a possibility that the quotas can be
raised again -- based on numbers they believe to be bogus. 

Are you as outraged as some of those users over H1-B visa quotas? Do
you believe they're taking jobs away from skilled U.S. workers? How
do you think IT organizations and the government should deal with the
problem? Or, have you benefited from the H1-B visa? Has it helped you
to staff your departments? 

Let me know your position on H1-B visas and the overall state of the
job market. 

>> Contact Kate Evans-Correia, senior news editor:
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>> Take our poll:
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Featured Topic:
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Top 10 WebSphere Strategies tips

Your votes are in. This week we give you the top 10 WebSphere
Strategies tips for May 2001 -- May 2002 based solely on the ratings
you gave them. Ranked separately from our tips contests, they include
ideas for WebSphere and Web development. Here are the bottom five
tips. Click over to read those rated the highest. 
 
10. Eliminate annoying JobLog completion messages  
 9. Introduction to QShell: Administer Java applications  
 8. E-business made easy   
 7. Basic WebSphere troubleshooting concepts   
 6 . What's the biggest story for V5R1 software to date? You   


>> Click here to view tips:
http://search400.techtarget.com/featuredTopic/0,290042,sid3_gci824250,00.html



Expert Technical Advice:
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Featured Expert: Jim Mason, president, ebt-now 

Category: Web development 

Jim can answer questions about Web development, especially those on
Java and WebSphere. 

>> View Jim's answers:
http://search400.techtarget.com/ateAnswers/0,289620,sid3_tax285218,00.html

This Week: In the forums

>> E-mail and the iSeries 
Wondering what you need to do to retrieve POP3 e-mail using the
iSeries? Two people, including Search400 expert Tim Granatir, have
some advice.

>> Click here to view the discussion thread:
http://search400.discussions.techtarget.com/WebX?[EMAIL PROTECTED]^[email protected]/1852

>>  Tighten SMTP security 
One user writes, "A security auditor recommended that the information
returned by SMTP when you TELNET to the SMTP port (telnet
_systemname_ 25) should be changed to limit what hackers can learn
about your system. Is there a way to change this information?"

>> What do you think? Share your suggestions.
http://search400.discussions.techtarget.com/WebX?[EMAIL PROTECTED]^[email protected]/1801

TIP OF THE WEEK

Cheat sheet for smoother software upgrades
Call it a personal quirk, but I get annoyed at how much information I
have to provide for software upgrades and purchases. When ordering,
installing or upgrading IBM software, customers like me frequently
have to reference their current PTF level, server model and feature
code, how much main memory your iSeries has, how much free DASD is on
your system, and all the software options installed on your system.
And this is usually before we get around to actually installing the
software. 

If you're not organized enough to keep all this information in one
place, there's a few easy ways to find it whenever it's needed. Joe
Hertvik provides a cheat sheet for locating some of the more common
pieces of OS/400 information you may be asked for when you order,
configure or upgrade a piece of software. 

>> Read full tip:
http://search400.techtarget.com/tip/1,289483,sid3_gci823593,00.html 



SITE HIGHLIGHTS
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>> Fast400 friend or foe? Users speak out
Working around IBM's attempts to stop them, developers of the
controversial Fast400 product recently announced version 4.1. Does
the tool meet a real need or are the developers just taunting IBM?
Users tell what they think.

Read full story.
http://search400.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid3_gci823985,00.html


>> WebSphere Strategies tip
Access WebSphere from multiple HTTP servers
Did you know you can access the WebSphere Application Server from
multiple HTTP servers running on the same or different iSeries
machines? E-business expert Bob Cancilla shows you -- step by step --
how to do it.

Read the tip: 
http://www.search400.com/tip/1,289483,sid3_gci823685,00.html

 


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clip. Submit your best programmer, administrator or WebSphere tip or
trick, and you'll have a chance at winning this cool prize.

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Managing the iSeries
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Need help with your systems management issues? Get help from other
users, as well as Search400 experts, in this discussion forum.

Enter the forum:
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