Resources

Guide

Download "CIO Confidential: 5 Things Your IBM i Security Administrator Should Tell You"

Employees on the front lines often possess insight that manager, directors, and executives lack. Corporate leaders rely on feedback from these professionals, especially when it comes to emerging security threat. But for a variety of reasons, systems administrators might be reluctant to to speak up about critical issues related to IBM i, including the importance of consistently updating security...
On-Demand Webinar

Bridge the Gap Between IT and Business: How to Engage the Business in Digital Transformation

An estimated 60 to 70 percent of initial robotic process automation ( RPA ) projects fail to meet expectations. Companies want to embrace the transformative technology, but with no sense of where to start and what processes to automate, their projects are dead on arrival. Business and IT need to partner together to find strong initial candidates for automation that return positive ROI and create...
On-Demand Webinar

How to Control Your Data and Stay Compliant with Robotic Process Automation

Data security is a top concern for modern businesses when choosing any new software. It’s critical to ensure your data will be kept safe and within compliance regulations when choosing vendors. Automate is a robotic process automation ( RPA ) solution that lets you automate your most repetitive tasks to make your life easier and more efficient without leaving you vulnerable. Watch our on-demand...
Guide

Download "How to Securely Deploy Access Client Solutions (ACS) for IBM i"

IBM i Access Client Solutions (ACS) is the newest member of the IBM i Access family, replacing the IBM i Access for Windows client. ACS runs on most operating systems supporting Java. Because ACS uses different technology and deployment approach than IBM i Access for Windows, the considerations for securely deploying ACS are different than IBM i Access for Windows. Some of the considerations for...
Blog

3 Ways Malware Can Reach Your IFS

It's true that IBM i can't be infected by a PC virus. It's also true that the IFS can act as a host and spread malicious programs throughout your environment.
Blog

Why Corporate Networks are Key Targets for Cryptojacking

The days of being able to ignore cryptocurrency is over. Even if you don’t use it, you’re now at risk of being adversely affected by it through cryptomining malware, also known as cryptojacking. Read on to find out what cryptocurrency is, how cryptojacking is on the rise, and how you can protect your organization.