iSeries shops look yonder for disaster recovery services [iSeriesNetwork] A growing number of iSeries shops are looking at disaster recovery service providers located across the county, state, country -- or even outside the U.S. borders. Distributor of Fast400 ups trade-in ante [The Four Hundred] With many OS/400 shops making plans for their iSeries and i5 servers, California Sales Company -- the distributor in the Americas region for the infamous Fast400 5250 governor buster -- is upping the ante on an IBM trade-in deal to try to encourage customers to buy a new eServer i5 and to use Fast400 on it. A MUST ATTEND: Live Expert Webcast: Essentials of backup/recovery for disaster recovery Date: Nov. 18, 2 p.m. EDT (18:00 GMT) Speaker: Deb Saugen, technical owner of iSeries 400 and AS/400 backup and recovery, IBM Rochester Preparing for disaster recovery is key to any business. Implementing a complete backup/recovery strategy on the iSeries is an essential part of disaster recovery. Learn about the various options and techniques to develop an iSeries backup/recovery strategy and how to test for disaster recovery. >> Register to attend webcast GADGETS & GIZMOS GUIDE: Find the ultimate notebook Searching for the right notebook? TechTarget's editors put these through their paces. Find out how they fared and which one is right for you. Notebooks Acer TravelMate 4001 WLCi HP nx5000 Linux notebook Sharp Actius MM20P Sony VAIO VGN-A190 Toshiba Satellite A-60 EXPERT ANSWER CENTER: Next-day answers to open source queries One way small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) save money is to go with open source products versus proprietary alternatives. But which products are worth trying and how can you tell a quality open source product from one that isn't worth its salt? Navica CEO Bernard Golden will help you decide which one is right for you. So ask your open source questions or see if your question has already been answered. Don't forget to check Bernard's daily blog for open source advice and anecdotes. Bernard will be the featured expert on the Expert Answer Center until Nov. 19, so ask your questions quickly! Of all the optic nerve! Computer use, glaucoma linked [Reuters] This is the kind of news that doesn't exactly make a cubicle rat's day. Scientists in Japan have determined that long hours in front of a computer screen (sound familiar?) can raise the risk of glaucoma in people who are shortsighted. Those poor peepers, those overworked orbs can take only so much. So if you're not worried about carpal tunnel syndrome anymore, you now have something else to obsess about.
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