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April 14, 2004 Published by  Search400.com

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20 ways to improve your system's security
Will iSeries ever brew a Java engine?
Do Linux desktops make sense for iSeries shops? Maybe
Additional news stories available on our news page
Expert profile -- Tim Granatir, systems management expert
German wildlife site proves a total boar


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20 ways to improve your system's security
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Is your system as secure as it can be? If you think it can be better, check out these hot expert Q&As. Use them to determine if you should be doing more.
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Will iSeries ever brew a Java engine?
[The Four Hundred]
A Java-only implementation of iSeries Power4-based servers is in fact a possibility. But at roughly $30,000, it's still very pricey for customers who want to switch to Java.

Do Linux desktops make sense for iSeries shops? Maybe
[iSeries Network]
IBM is pushing to get thousands of Microsoft users off Windows and onto desktops using Linux. But will this play out in iSeries shops?

Additional news stories available on our news page
[Search400.com]
Microsoft reveals unprecedented 21 vulnerabilities on "Patch Tuesday" (SearchSecurity.com)

Colossal NT migration a lesson in perseverance (SearchWin2000.com)

Also on Search400.com
TIPS: Copy/format screens image into Outlook e-mail
Search400.com member Bob Secor provides step-by-step instructions to cut and paste iSeries green-screen text into Outlook e-mail in a lined-up, neat and readable fashion.

ASK THE EXPERTS: Expert profile -- Tim Granatir, systems management expert
Tim is vice president of Technical Services at Interlink Technologies in Maumee, Ohio. He has worked in the banking, insurance, healthcare and distribution industries in various positions, including programmer/analyst, systems analyst and DP manager. Tim has worked on IBM midrange platforms since 1983.

Let Tim's experience work for you. If you have systems management Questions, Tim's can help. Ask Tim a question or read recent Q&As.

ASK THE EXPERTS: User poll: Finding skilled iSeries pros
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The Missing Link
German wildlife site proves a total boar
[Reuters]
Although it offers lots of nudity, squealing and totally wild behavior, this isn't spring break caught on a webcam. The German Hunting Protection League has set up a Web site, www.wildtiere-live.de, where you can peek in (and listen in) on the lives of three wild boars, three wild sows and more than 50 of their piglets. The happy tuskers live in an enclosed but natural forest habitat in the mountains of western Germany. They might live like pigs and act rather boorish, but people don't seem to care; so far, more than one million visitors have checked them out online. The site's been up all of two weeks.
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