Red Hat / IBM Fluff
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JD Edwards Customers Face Support Decisions [Ed: IBM-sponsored (disclosure missing) marketing fluff]
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Cleo and SrinSoft in Integration-Modernization Link Up [Ed: "Modernization" creeping into IBM-sponsored narratives (PR). It means vendor lock-in.]
Modernization is a hot topic among organizations that run ERP and industry-specific applications on mature platforms, like the IBM i.
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Four Hundred Monitor, August 3 [Ed: Some more IBM-sponsored fluff, storytelling instead of journalism]
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IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 24, Number 31
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4 tips for building connections in a disconnected workplace
In the early months of the pandemic, enterprises made quick decisions to maintain operations while protecting the health of their employees. New work-from-home policies made it possible for employees to stay connected, and this flexibility delivered unexpected benefits by allowing businesses to engage new employees in remote locations.
But while most enterprises have maintained or even increased productivity, the transition to remote work has proven challenging for relationship-building, networking, and company culture. Separated by thousands of miles and countless Zoom meetings, employees – particularly those in the early stages of their careers – have struggled to build connections in the disconnected workplace.
However, some best practices can reduce the metaphorical distance between remote employees. Here are four ways you can build connections within your workplace.
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5 powerful ways to improve your IT team's culture right now
Culture is a key aspect of team performance and organizational health. In today’s world, teams that are actively included and engaged in the conversation are more productive and experience higher work satisfaction. Intentional support and development are needed to support a strong culture that enables opportunities to change and grow.
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Arctic Tern available for purchase
Unfortunately it looks like it does need its own PCIe slot and people like me with a nearly full loadout will be a bit disappointed if that's truly the case. We don't yet know, because the user's guide doesn't look like it has installation instructions for any T2 family system either even though it does have Raptor's usual studious pinouts and schematics. Being primarily a peripheral, I look forward to seeing additional documentation posted since no one wants to buy a $1600 card, get it home and accidentally brick it and their expensive OpenPOWER computer. Once I get my hands on one, we'll talk more about it.