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Power Development Cloud Horror Story

Does anyone know who is responsible (director or VP) for IBM’s Power Development Cloud (aka Virtual Loaner Program)? I have not been able to load an ‘IBM i (OS/400) saved image’ on IBM’s Power Development Cloud since February 19th, 2014. I have opened ticket after ticket after ticket after ticket after ticket after ticket with […]

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It’s Alive!!

We have switch our primary domain name from capitalware.biz to capitalware.com and it’s alive. Yeah!! 🙂 Please update your bookmarks and address books. 1. For sales inquiries or to send corporate POs (purchase orders) to Capitalware Inc., please use the new email address of sales@capitalware.com 2. For support questions or product issues, please use the […]

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Capitalware will be Switching Domain Names this Weekend

As you may have noticed, Capitalware has been using capitalware.biz domain name for a long, long time. That’s because back in the 90’s, I made a naive mistake related to buying domain names for Capitalware. I purchased capitalware.org first thinking nobody would want capitalware.com. D’oh. A cyber-squatter would!! After all these years, I have finally […]

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Capitalware’s MQ Technical Conference v2.0.1.4

Capitalware would like to announce MQ Technical Conference v2.0.1.4 (MQTC). MQTC is an event that will educate attendees on current practices, methodologies, administration, problem determination, security best practices and technology trends for IBM’s WebSphere MQ. MQTC will offer 70 sessions that are designed to enhance the skills of IT professionals who are using IBM’s WebSphere […]

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MQAUSX Client-side Java Bug

The following was recently reported: For WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit, when the user inputs an incorrect password, the exit rejects the connection (as expected). If you try and connect again, you do not get a pop up prompting you for a new password attempt and the exit immediately ends the connection attempt. If a user […]

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Compress, Encrypt and Upload Files with Universal File Mover (How To #10)

As I mentioned in this blog posting, I use a UFM Workflow to perform a daily backup of selected directories, encrypt the compressed files then upload the encrypted files to a remote server. In this blog posting, I will show you how to create a UFM Workflow that will compress the contents of 3 directories […]

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Do You Backup Your Data?

Over the weekend, I read Alan Zeichick’s article Protect your developer data and it made me smile as I’ve been through the exact same thing many times over the years. Of course, it made me think, are people/companies backing up their data or just flying by the seat of their pants. Do people think that […]

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Is Microsoft Server to Server Traffic Encrypted? Nobody Knows.

There have been a lot of discussions recently about NSA snooping on data traffic between servers. Microsoft has been extremely quiet and evasive about where in the transfer the data is unencrypted between Microsoft Servers. A couple of weeks ago, Ars Technica had the following article where Microsoft’s Dorothee Belz, EMEA VP for Legal and […]

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30-day Trial of MQBT, MQVB & MQVB for Linux Now Available Online

Rather than people emailing Capitalware Support and requesting a trial download for MQ Batch Toolkit for Linux, MQ Visual Browse for Linux or MQ Visual Edit for Linux, I have made the downloads available via each product’s download page. As Linux has grown in popular, so too have the requests for trial versions of each […]

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New: MQ Visual Edit v1.6.4

Capitalware Inc. would like to announce the official release of MQ Visual Edit v1.6.4. This is a FREE upgrade for ALL licensed users of MQ Visual Edit. MQ Visual Edit allows users to view, manipulate and manage messages in a queue of a WebSphere MQ (formally MQSeries) queue manager and presents the data in a […]

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