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 Today's Highlights  

>>  LEAD STORY:  Tales from the AS/400 crypt -- they're alive!
>>  NEWS:  Biometric authentication comes to iSeries
>>  EXPERT ADVICE:  Finding the download WDSCi
>>  THE MISSING LINK:  Video games a prescription for better health?
 News and Top Stories  

LEAD STORY
Tales from the AS/400 crypt -- they're alive!  (Search400.com)
by John Brandt

You can smash it, flood it and even run a forklift through it, but the AS/400 (iSeries) keeps on running. These true tales illustrate just how reliable the 400 is.
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Time to give the iSeries its spot in the limelight
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Have you ever had the need to synchronize real-time data from a Microsoft SQL, Oracle, Sybase or other ODBC compliant database? If you ask someone how to do it, the answers you usually get are that you need to do it from the PC side, because the iSeries can't do it. Yes it can.

Find out how
NEWS
Biometric authentication comes to iSeries (Insider Weekly)
Biometric security stands tall where user names and passwords fall short -- companies that use biometrics gain strong authentication, and without multiple passwords per user, managers lower the total cost of administration ownership.

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EXPERT ADVICE
Finding the download WDSCi
Q&A with Jim Mason, Web development

Dear Jim,
Where can I find the download WDSCi? I went to COMMON, and they told me it is on the IBM Web site. All I can find are fixes.
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Have a great product or tool for the iSeries? In January, Search400.com will present its first Product of the Year awards. The awards will highlight and celebrate those entries in the market that are deemed outstanding examples of new and innovative technological advancement for users.

Contact site editor Michelle Davidson to receive an application. But act fast: The deadline to submit nominations is Wednesday, Nov. 5.


THE MISSING LINK
Video games a prescription for better health?

Video games are good for you? Hard to believe anyone could say that and get away with it. For years, doctors and politicians have been trashing video games for making joystickers fat, lazy and in some cases, violent. But researchers in Canada say some video games are good therapy for people with phobias and not nearly as costly as the usual therapies. For example, a spider game helped arachnophobes better deal with their creepy-crawlie issues. Can you imagine telling the wife, "Not now honey. I have to play my medicine." Hey, no one believed Dr. Atkins either!

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