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IN THIS ISSUE:
IBM broadens compliance offerings
iSeries HA vendors cater to small shops
IBM wants court to ditch SCO claims
Sun, Microsoft in Linux battle with IBM
February/March winners announced
March goes out like a glitch for Wal-Mart
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IBM broadens compliance offerings
[SearchCIO.com]
IBM addresses federal regulation compliance with products that span its software portfolio, including Lotus and Tivoli.
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New regulations spur IT spending, headaches
iSeries HA vendors cater to small shops
[Insider Weekly]
With the introduction of three new low-end products, now all five of the iSeries HA solution vendors are catering to smaller shops, and customers can reap the benefits of this more competitive market.
IBM wants court to ditch SCO claims
[Associated Press]
IBM has asked a federal magistrate to throw out claims of copyright infringement by Utah's SCO Group in the battle over source code supporting the freely distributed Linux operating system.
Sun, Microsoft in Linux battle with IBM
[CNET]
Both Microsoft and Sun are keenly aware of the challenges presented by Linux and the prospect of stepped-up competition from IBM.
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TIPS: February/March winners announced
The results you've been waiting for are finally here...
The top winner for Search400.com's Tips Contest for February and March is Richard Cranston. Richard won a Logitech MX700 Cordless Optical Mouse and was added to our Hall of Fame for his tip: Display remote output queues
Congratulations also to our runner-up winners: Jean-Marie Sauvageot, Mike Poweleit and Ramil Arceo. View all winning tips in Search400.com's Hall of Fame.
New contest for April : This month we're giving away Motorola Talkabout T5950 rechargeable two-way radios. You can win this awesome prize by submitting the best tip in April. If you win these radios, you'll enjoy clear communication from up to five miles away, and you will have the ability to scan through eight NOAA frequencies for local weather and emergency broadcasts. Submit a tip in April and become eligible to win.
TIPS: MCH6801: Object domain or hardware storage protection violation
An MCH6801 error occurs at security level 40 and above and is caused by user programs trying to use objects that are *SYSTEM state, i.e. OS400 objects. According to Search400.com member Andy Farmer, one way to avoid the MCH6801 error is to change your program at HEX level so it ignores the *SYSTEM/*USER domain relationship.
TOPICS: User poll: Finding skilled iSeries pros
Are you finding it increasingly difficult to find skilled iSeries pros? Cast your vote and let us know.
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March goes out like a glitch for Wal-Mart
[The Associated Press]
Bentonville, we have a problem. If you charged up some stuff at Wal-Mart last Wednesday, sit down and then check your credit card bill. If you were charged twice or thrice for what you bought, join the club, and we don't mean Sam's Club. Thanks to a computer hardware glitch on March 31, more than 800,000 Wal-Mart customers nationwide were over billed on their Visas and Mastercards. Talk about spastic plastic. Wal-Mart says the
extra charges have been reversed, and the correct figures should begin to show up today.
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