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A System i News Solution Spotlight article about Robot/SECURITY.
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Sleepless in the data center
The effort to keep today’s data center operating smoothly is a constant challenge of juggling priorities, workloads, security, disaster planning, Service Level Agreements (SLAs), regulations, staffing, and more.
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More than just some pretty (inter)faces
A graphical interface is worth a thousand green screens.
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Discover the power of encryption with Robot/SAVE
Proper disaster recovery procedures dictate that you rotate your tapes to an off-site location to make sure they’re protected in case of disaster. However, once these tapes leave the building, they’re out of your control. This is the time when the data on those tapes is the most vulnerable. For this reason, encrypting the data saved to tape should be an important part of any disaster recovery plan.
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Top 6 uses of Robot/ALERT
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Using the Robot products to achieve Sarbanes-Oxley compliance
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Testing 1... 2... 3...
At Help/Systems, our philosophy about
quality and testing has evolved and clarified over 25 years into a workable and pragmatic process that produces great results.
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Business intelligence with no data warehouse
With SEQUEL, you can quickly and easily set up a powerful, cost effective, flexible business intelligence solution, without a time-consuming, expensive data warehouse development project.
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Is Robot/SCHEDULE an enterprise scheduler?
Are you under pressure to manage and control your business processes from one central scheduler? Many Operations teams are. Upper management likes this idea. It sounds good to have a single technology controlling all batch processing. Production control staff like the idea of having only one tool to learn. Perhaps you found these benefits so enticing that you’ve started to look into “enterprise schedulers.” Before you go too far, you should ask a basic question…
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