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>>  FEATURED TOPIC:  UCCnet uncovered
>>  NEWS:  IBM to lure EMC storage customers
>>  NEWS:  SQL Server security tips, part 2
>>  THE MISSING LINK:  An ATM card under your skin
 News and Top Stories  

FEATURED TOPIC
UCCnet uncovered  (Search400.com)
There's a lot of talk about UCCnet and the need for suppliers to become compliant. Unfortunately, there's also a lot of confusion. Let us help you sort it out.
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NEWS
IBM to lure EMC storage customers (SearchStorage.com)
IBM has launched an all-out attack on its biggest storage competitor by offering a new program that will give EMC users a simple way to migrate to IBM storage systems.

NEWS
SQL Server security tips, part 2 (SearchDatabase.com)
Today SQL Server security expert Greg Robidoux wraps up his Top 10 list of ways to keep your Microsoft database safe.

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EXPERT ADVICE
Setting up SNADS on the iSeries
Rich Belles, System management advice

Dear Rich,
I am currently trying to set up SNADS, but I'm not having much luck. I followed all of the instructions, set up DST queues RTG entries APPN/APPC, and still STRPASTHR will not connect. Is there a single document that will walk me through the set up?
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FORUM ADVICE
Using SBMRMTCMD to clear a SAVF
"Samsonrd" writes, I'm trying to use SBMRMTCMD to clear a SAVF located at a remote iSeries system. I'm getting a message that the user is not authorized to the SAVF. I found out that it was the QUSER user ID. Is this the default user ID that the SBMRMTCMD use? How can I change it to the user ID that I'm using in the source machine?" Do you know?
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OS/400 DISCUSSION FORUM
Interact with other administrators
Are you looking for advice on OS/400 issues? Join your peers in our OS/400 forum to ask and answer questions about V5R2, V5R1, installation, implementation, security and much more.

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THE MISSING LINK
An ATM card under your skin

When Frank Sinatra sang about having "you under my skin," it's a good bet that he wasn't talking technology. But a company based in Florida has created an RFID tag that can be surgically implanted in your arm. After you get "chipped," all you have to do is hold up your arm where you might otherwise swipe your credit or debit card. Critics say the RFID implant poses a unique problem. ?When your bank card is compromised, all you have to do is make a call to the issuer. In this case, you have to make a call to a surgeon," said one privacy advocate.



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