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>>  LEAD STORY:  Top iSeries technologies to keep an eye on
>>  NEWS:  Target taps IBM for on-demand
>>  NEW POLL:  Will you be using Java, WebSphere or Linux this year?
>>  THE MISSING LINK:  The bitterest pill for the spammed masses
 News and Top Stories  

LEAD STORY
Top iSeries technologies to keep an eye on  (Insider Weekly)
New iSeries technologies are surfacing, and older ones are just starting to gain acceptance in the iSeries market. Here are the top technologies you might want to pay attention to.
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IBM expands virtual hosting service to iSeries
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NEWS
Target taps IBM for on-demand (InternetNews)
IBM will manage Target's mainframe infrastructure, allowing the major discount retailer to power up additional mainframe engines on an as-needed basis.

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PROGRAMMER TIP
Restore/display journal receiver
Search400.com member Dennis Cote explains the ins and outs of the restore/display journal receiver command, and he provides step-by-step code to run this command. According to Dennis, using this command can save programmers a lot of debugging time.
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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.

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EXPERT ADVICE
Securing third-party libraries
Dear Carol,
I am trying to secure several third-party libraries so only certain user profiles can access them. The owner is QSECOFR and *PUBLIC is set to *EXCLUDE. I have a validation list set for these libraries with the user profiles needing access. When I sign on as a user who is not in the access list and is *USER, I can still do a runqry to access the files in these libraries. When I check the object authority for the library using that profile, it lists *ADOPT *ALL. What am I missing?
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BEST WEB LINKS
IBM product information
Here you'll find information about just IBM products -- the iSeries and all the other products that run on it. Come browse and enjoy hundreds of pre-screened resources. Our editors have done the task of scouring the Web and cataloging the very best links and information for you.
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THE MISSING LINK
The bitterest pill for the spammed masses

You probably spent a good deal of 2003 skewering spam, so AOL's list of most popular spam subject lines should come as little or no surprise. OK, maybe "popular" isn't the right word. Here's a hint at the most notorious subject line: it has to do with the pill that promises to make men more manly and makes many more men and women want to satisfy their primal urge to hit "delete."

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