Join our live webinar on June 18th to learn why Sequel Data Warehouse is the trusted tool for IBM i organizations to overcome the many types of data integration challenges.
In today’s business world, you need data access beyond the green screen and GUI. Read this article to learn how mobile data access in a friendly browser interface will save you.
Advancing your vulnerability management programme may be a journey, but it is a journey well worth taking and cannot be done overnight. As your programme matures the better your organisation can avoid costly attacks and breaches that may harm your business and reputation.
Learn how a proactive cybersecurity program can be a game changer for an organisation's success through continuously assessing...
You already know and love the flexibility of Sequel Data Access. You can run queries on the fly, create top-notch reports, and build dashboards your users love.
Watch this webinar series for your FREE opportunity to learn what every user should know about Sequel Data Access, plus advanced tips and tricks for improved IBM i (iSeries, AS/400) business intelligence.
With Sequel Web Interface, users get the benefit of up-to-the-minute data access in a comfortable environment: the browser. Watch this webinar to learn more!
This guide discusses the technical issues relevant to logging IBM i security data and offers a solution for real-time awareness of security events and integration with SIEM solutions.
In this webinar, cybersecurity experts discuss ransomware motivations and perpetrators of attacks, who is at the highest risk, and the most effective solutions to this pervasive problem to help you better understand ransomware and reduce the large threat it poses.
Typically, there are two main issues with monitoring a system manually: having to go out deliberately (and repeatedly) and check to see if something has happened; and the fact that you are most likely looking for the proverbial needle in a haystack of logged events.
Your organization has invested in a security information event manager, or SIEM, to receive and analyse security and event log information from a variety of servers. Now they want to also get this information from their IBM Power Systems server.