- 29. Case Study: Positioning for Growth with Barcode400
- (Case Studies)
- ILPEA Industries chooses T.L. Ashford's Barcode400 for its strategic advantage. Written by Thomas M. Stockwell In 2001, Holm Industries, based in Scottsburg, Indiana, had become the largest manufacturer ...
- Created on 04 April 2010
- 30. How to Evaluate a Labeling Solution for the System i
- (Customer Relationship Management)
- There are different approaches to integrating labeling and RFID tags with your System i database, and some are easier to manage than others. Written by Thomas M. Stockwell Editor's Note: This article ...
- Created on 15 December 2009
- 31. RPG Maintenance Tools Survey Results
- (RPG)
- How do programmers and managers use tools to maintain their programs? By Thomas M. Stockwell The results of the IT Incendiary 2008 RPG Maintenance Survey are in, with 250 programmers and managers ...
- Created on 30 March 2009
- 32. Editorial Review Board
- (ROOT)
- ... is a frequent speaker at user group meetings and conferences around the world, and he holds a number of speaker excellence awards. from COMMON. Thomas M. Stockwell is an independent analyst and writer. ...
- Created on 17 March 2009
- 33. Better Tools for RPG Maintenance Programmers
- (RPG)
- We're conducting a survey to get you better tools. By Thomas M. Stockwell RPG is a great language with a long history of IBM commitment. But the focus of IBM's evolution for the language ...
- Created on 16 December 2008
- 34. Visionary Clustering Capabilities
- (High Availability / Disaster Recovery)
- When investigating clustering technology, embrace the Vision. By Thomas M. Stockwell Last month, Vision Solutions announced the integration of its Vision Cluster1 solution with IBM's Systems ...
- Created on 07 December 2008
- 35. Will IBM Power Servers Open System i Neighborhood?
- (Commentary)
- "i for Business" is attracting community and vendor support. By Thomas M. Stockwell The announcement on April 2, 2008, that IBM has created the new Power Server brand, combining both the ...
- Created on 20 April 2008