Friday, September 25, 2009

LANSA Cuts Cost of IBM i Web Enablement with aXes

Yesterday I read that LANSA has released a new version of aXes. We have had the pleasure of playing with a beta version of the product and have been very pleased. For those of using RAMP, I strongly suggest you jump on this approach vs New Look. It is much quicker for development and the speed of feature delivery by LANSA is almost Googleish.

LANSA is clearly leveraging the best of the open source world and incorporating those features into aXes.

Below is a before and after shot of the IBM i Main System Menu.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Lansa Integration with Portals becomes more secure

Lansa Integration with Portals becomes more secure

The Lansa WAM integration for Essential Enterprise Portal has had a security boost. New security features include:

  • Support for Triple DES and AES encryption.
  • Data passed between portal and WAM is encrypted.
  • Encryption/Decryption libraries written for Lansa Integrator help secure both sides of the communication.
  • Session timeouts now customizable through properties in Lansa.
With security on the web being an issue of ever increasing performance, these security enhancements will help to ensure that Rippe & Kingston's portal and Lansa integration keeps up with modern security models and technologies, while continuing to provide a smooth integration between two distinct services. (This was originally posted by Brad Gardner on the Portal Talk Blog.)

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Full Circle with LANSA

We just received our copies of LANSA Review and it is great to see development work with LANSA go full circle and become success stories for our clients. Three clients that use our services are featured:

CHRISTUS Health - uses our Contract Guardian System
THE HILLMAN Group - LANSA Professional Services (Development)
Agilysys - LANSA Professional Services (LANSA Infrastructure)


LANSA was also kind enough to reprint one of my blog postings in LANSATALK about LANSA & Cloud Computing

Thanks LANSA and congratulations to our clients for their success!

Wednesday, July 08, 2009

Maybe LANSA Can Borrow Some Ideas from Google Chrome

Google Chrome has an experimental site that shows you just how far one can take JavaScript. These experiments were created by designers and programmers from around the world using the latest open standards, including HTML5, Canvas, SVG, and more. Their work is making the web faster, more fun, and more open. "Hey LANSA - take a look and see if there might be some idea to borrow or at least entertain."

Link To Experiments

One of my personal favorite is http://physicsketch.appspot.com/

Take a couple of minutes rest from developing real world applications and let your mind stretch and relax!

ps If you missed the LANSA technology briefing today you catch the replay at http://elearning.lansa.com/images/elearning/webinar/webinar.html.

Thursday, July 02, 2009

When Is Crud a Good Thing?


Hearing the word crud usually triggers visions of something you wish to scrape off the bottom of your shoe. However, in other circles like our friends at LANSA it is a thing of beauty.

Create, read, update and delete (CRUD) are the four basic functions of persistent storage, a major part of nearly all computer software. LANSA delivers the answer to this ever present challenge with a very slick Wizard. A brief dialogue with the wizard and you will generate a very professional developed WAM. It does not just deliver the basics. Included in the solution is a selection of themes, colors and styles to suite your own needs. Yes, you can use your own custom theme as well.
Other impressive features include unlimited drill down capability, automatic search mechanisms based on your selected views and calendars for your date fields to name a few. The AJAX / WEB 2.0 feel further enhance the experience.

How easy is it to use? I generated several web applications without reading any of the documentation. Amazingly, I was quite successful. FYI: I could do even more by reading!

By the way, it is free from LANSA. You do not have to purchase a third party add-on and hope it will work in the future. The team in the LANSA Labs are busy waving their wands to deliver numerous enhancements to this magical tool!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Congratulations LANSA

RAMP from LANSA Named 2009 IBM Beacon Award Finalist for

Outstanding Enterprise Application Solution by an ISV

The IBM Beacon Awards recognize the best solutions IBM Business Partners deliver across the industry and around the world. Winners of these distinguished awards -- extending across all hardware and operating platforms -- set the standard for business excellence, unique and innovative solutions, ingenuity and customer satisfaction. CONGRATULATIONS LANSA!

Sunday, June 07, 2009

Should we pay attention to iFusion.net from LANSA

One basic statement from LANSA always ring true in my ears, "It is the data!"  What that means is that you need to apply the same definition, business rules and regulations for your data regardless of developer, programming language, platform and database.  Most importantly, do it in one place--the LANSA Repository!

In the pure LANSA world  this has always been true.  However, the real world is that not everybody is going to use the LANSA RDML for their development all the time (even though I think they should).  They are going to leverage their existing skill set wherever possible.  

Now with iFusion.net from LANSA others languages are going to enjoy the joys of the LANSA Repository.  It will also eliminate some internal aggressive discussions that often occur within most shops on what tool to use.  No matter how often the underlying technology changes, there are no changes necessary to the business logic.  Therefore, the answer is YES...pay attention to iFusion.net.  Learn more by attending one of LANSA's webinars or visit http://www.ifusion.net/

Friday, May 01, 2009

Google Chrome works great with LANSA

If you have not already started using Google Chrome (latest version and not the early early release) you should! There are some great features that are well illustrated in these selected videos. Speed & Flexibility without the crashing of IE!


Thursday, April 23, 2009

LANSA expands Modernization Portfolio with acquisition of aXes

WOW....LANSA has done it again!  They continue to amaze me.  When many organizations are hunkering down to weather the economic storm, others like Oracle and LANSA charge forward!

 

Quick recap: The aXes eBusiness suite consists of three software modules:

 

  •  aXes Terminal Server provides web enablement of 5250 applications with the automatic generation of a highly customizable graphical user interface (GUI).
  • aXes Data Explorer Server provides an easy way to extract and then publish live DB2/400 data in a browser or to send query output to desktop applications like Microsoft Word and Excel.
  • aXes Spool File Server provides point-and-click access to output queues and spool files, with print-ready documents available in PDF, XML, HTML or Text formats.  See complete story and take the product for a spin.

 

Mike Albers of our firm has been having a more in-depth look and thinks several vendors (to be named later) should be very nervous about now and the future direction this suite provides LANSA.

Thursday, April 02, 2009

R&K Partners with Google




Rippe & Kingston is pleased to formally announce that we are a Google Partner. This partnership allows Rippe & Kingston to help businesses of any size take advantage of Google's cloud computing-based office productivity suite.

For the past two years we have been providing deploymnet, development, integration and training service for Google Apps to our existing clients and has been exciting to see the productivity improvements and cost savings realized.

Learn more about our Google Offering.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

LANSA on Android (GOOGLE)?


It's not new that Microsoft will get Windows 7 out as fast as possible this year. What was news to me was the article I read in the March 9th issue of Computerworld that shared the fact that Android (From GOOGLE), the Linux-based phone operating system was determined late last year that it was an excellent operating system for netbooks.
"So what" was my initial reaction. After a little more thought, I looked at the facts:

  1. Netbooks are growing at a 20% clip while the rest of the industry is in a flat at best scenario.

  2. Netbooks are cheap and Linux along with a wide array of open-source software could drive significant opportunities.

  3. Google's Chrome Web browser and its wealth of web-based applications would be deployed.

  4. LANSA had the foresight to make LANSA deployable on the Linux operating system.

My Conclusion: This might be a great opportunity, particularly for those "between projects" independent consultants to generate a new business opportunity. One might also reclaim existing LANSA applications for the netbooks. Good Luck!

Monday, February 23, 2009

Are You Bullish on PaaS?


I am curious about the LANSA community and who is bullish on PaaS. It would be an interesting departure for LANSA to participate in the model. Imagine developers using free programming tools offered by LANSA to create applications and deploy them in the cloud.


This development model is radically different from traditional approaches, where programmers install commercial tools on their local systems, write code, then deploy and manage the applications on their own infrastructures. But the PaaS model is gaining traction.


There has been a flurry of activity in this area that includes:
  • SAP purchase PaaS Vendor’s Intellectual Property (Coghead)
  • Telcos being pulled toward PaaS (See Article)
  • Predictions of IDC for Asia include: the resurrection of SaaS and the increasing adoption of Platform-as-a-Service (Paas);
  • And of course Amazon, Google and Salesforce.com have had have had PaaS for some time


If you are starting to explore this model, let me know. I would enjoy chatting with others about this subject. Perhaps, we can present a model to LANSA that makes business sense for them and delivers the technology to the world.

Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Version 12. of METHOS is Released


Cincinnati, Ohio – February 2, 2009 – Rippe & Kingston Systems, Inc. With the need for greater efficiencies and cost savings high on executive agendas, superior maintenance management is emerging as a business imperative. The new release of METHOS™ significantly raises the bar in areas of Process Improvements and Integration with other systems. See Details


METHOS is 100% LANSA

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Mark Mason submits LANSA for Reader's Choice Award

Below is the partial story regarding Mark Mason's submission to SystemiNetwork on January 27, 2009

Reader's Choice: LANSA

This week's nominee for reader's choice comes from Mark Mason of BuilderSolutions, Inc. Mark is such a fan of LANSA, in fact, he is a consultant that does nothing but LANSA work. He even created www.lansaclub.com. BuilderSolutions offers programming services, full service recruiting, and technical support for the IBM i, so Mark is intricately familiar with the integration of LANSA's products into our beloved system. See complete posting.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Open-Source Cloud Tools Project Spawn Cloud Foundry

For those of you addicted to everything GOOGLE, you might have seen the open-source Cloud Tools project, hosted on Google Code. It is a prime example of the emerging trend of open-source developers targeting the cloud and looking at services such as Amazon Web Services and Google App Engine to host their applications.

LANSA is starting to pursue Cloud Computing more aggressively. Their upcoming webinars regarding LANSA Mashups is a good example of leveraging this approach to systems. By the way...a little toot your own horn here...John Reuter from Rippe & Kingston presented LANSA Mashups at the last LANSA Conference. Way to go John...ahead of the curve as usual. John incorporated our e.ssential Portal and Contract Guardian (LANSA WAMS) as part of the mashup.