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IBM RPA | Lansa Blog lansa.comban site

If you haven’t come across it before, IBM RPA is an easy and simple way to automate business operations without having to re-engineer them. RPA is a software ‘robot’ that imitates human actions. This involves the ‘robot’ undertaking a series of steps to perform a meaningful activity with your existing IT systems in a fully automated way, without any human involvement. For more information, visit the website.
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Creativity vs Productivity | Lansa Blog lansa.comban site

In this post, we'll go through Creativity vs Productivity. Many people think that creativity is organic, unpredictable, and difficult to measure; it only comes with knowledge and experience. While productivity is a planned and organized work structure that is connected to performance metrics, using different IBM i application modernization tools, businesses can increase their productivity. But, it is important to balance both creativity and productivity in business processes. LANSA offers more tools that also balance creativity and productivity.
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Is RPG Programming Dead? | Lansa Blog lansa.comban site

In this post, we'll know about Is RPG Programming Dead. Compared to newer programming languages like Java and Python, RPG is considerably more difficult to learn. The RPG developer community is also quite small and shrinking every year. The fact that most organizations realize they need to modernize their RPG apps and migrate them to other. For more information, visit the website.
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RAMP | Lansa Blog lansa.comban site

RAMP (Rapid Application Modernization Process) is an incremental modernization approach. It combines the advantages of both refacing existing applications and new development. By consolidating existing functionality with new capabilities with RAMP, you get the applications you want without throwing everything away. You modernize in stages, adding new functionality incrementally without a serious impact on business operations. You also end up with a consistent user interface across all applications.
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Everything You Need To Build IBM App Security | Lansa Blog lansa.comban site

Most IBM i applications use menu-level IBM App security. This is where the code in the application governs the access rights for different types of users of the same application. However, data access mechanisms like ADO.NET and the .NET Data Provider are not governed by the same menu-level restrictions as 5250-based applications.
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Darwinism Strategy | Lansa lansa.comban site

Finally, we’ll consider Darwinism as a modernization approach. Darwinism aims to achieve a superior system state through – you guessed it – evolution. With this approach, you embrace the legacy system but gradually reconstitute it so that it becomes more powerful, flexible, and future-ready. If your approach to Darwinism results in a modern and flexible user framework, externalized business workflow, and the ability to expose services to partners, your system is truly evolved.
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Features of Low Code | Lansa lansa.comban site

A low-code application development platform offers various Low-code features. It provides secure data integration and artificial intelligence rules. We can securely integrate data and logic from any service, source, or system — including your core legacy systems. It collaborates tools for revision tracking, feedback loops, managing roles, user stories, messaging, and more.
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How Can You Make the Most of Your IBMi Systems? lansa.comban site

IBM i Access is very popular among users of IBM i systems and provides them with a number of benefits. Gaining the most from your existing IBMi systems lies in the ability to empower end-users or employees with the tools and environment that’ll make their work easier. You can start by adding a graphical user interface to provide a more compelling user experience. For more information on how you can leverage your existing IBMi applications to thrive in your respective market visit the website.
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What Is The Most Robust IBM i Green Screen Modernization lansa.comban site

A properly designed web application performs much better than any fast forward green screen app. For the most part, 5250 green-screen applications are the reason organizations across industries continue to trust in the IBM i platform. 5250 apps were the perfect solution when they needed powerful yet safe and reliable enterprise tools that they could use for years without changes. Willing to start turning your green screens into web apps without further delay? Try using aXes and RAMP to see how easy it is. Contact us to get started!
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What Is The Most Robust IBM i Green Screen Modernization lansa.comban site

A properly designed web application performs much better than any fast forward green screen app. For the most part, 5250 green-screen applications are the reason organizations across industries continue to trust in the IBM i platform. 5250 apps were the perfect solution when they needed powerful yet safe and reliable enterprise tools that they could use for years without changes. Willing to start turning your green screens into web apps without further delay? Try using aXes and RAMP to see how easy it is. Contact us to get started!
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What is IBM i? lansa.comban site

What is ibm, and what do we learn about it today? An operating system that was initially created by IBM for its AS/400 family of systems is now most frequently referred to as IBM I. OS/400 was the system's original moniker. In 2004, IBM renamed this product i5/OS, but in 2008 it underwent another name change to become IBM I. The I in its name refers to "integrated."
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11 Things About IBM You May Not Have Known lansa.comban site

Today, we learned that IBM s 36? For many years, the top 500 global firms relied on IBM I, sometimes known as "IBM I. They enjoy the dependability, toughness, and security of the IBM platform in addition to the many advantages it offers. Some people consider the IBM I to be an antiquated 5250 green screen system that only supports DB2, RPG, and COBOL. But a lot of commonly held misconceptions regarding this computer platform are false. This article delves into some lesser-known facts about IBM, from life before IBM to its current "un boundaries."
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Is AS400 outdated? What about AS400 Modernization? lansa.comban site

Today we have learned about where would i be without IBM. Today, organizations are now looking to modernize AS/400 applications and shift to newer, more open platforms due to the requirement to interact with other newer technologies. In this regard, IBM i AS400 modernization tools and services play an important role in digital modernization. Since they also help you to improve the IBM I application’s performance by decreasing or eliminating the technical debt. IBM I AS400 application modernization services digitally transform your existing AS400 or IBM I applications into a modernized cloud or web-based technology resulting in a low-risk and low-cost way to leverage your investment in IBM I (AS400/iSeries). In this article, we will discuss the concept of IBM i vs. AS400 and the AS400 modernization. Moreover, we will also discuss whether the AS400 is outdated or whether organizations are still using the AS400 applications.
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11 Things About IBMi You May Not Have Known lansa.comban site

Many of the world’s top 500 companies have relied on IBM i, correctly known as “IBM i,” for decades. They acknowledge its reliability, robustness, and security, alongside the many other perks associated with running on the IBMi platform. Others see the IBM i as legacy 5250 green screen systems that are limited to RPG, COBOL, […]
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