The use of AI with ARCAD’s value-added services
Discover a pragmatic use of AI with ARCAD to leverage expert IT services in DevOps, application analysis, and security.
Discover a pragmatic use of AI with ARCAD to leverage expert IT services in DevOps, application analysis, and security.
Still using legacy change management tools on IBM i? Discover how to move with modern DevOps practices. In this roundtable webinar, ARCAD experts share proven migration strategies, Git integration, and AI-powered development to accelerate and secure IBM i modernization.
Thinking of rewriting your Synon CA 2E applications in Java? That could be a costly mistake. In this webinar, Philippe Magne and Ray Bernardi reveal a risk-free alternative: automated conversion to modern Free Form RPG. Learn how to modernize your Synon applications and embrace DevOps on IBM i.
Don’t miss this 3-part series to see how to smooth your DevOps adoption on IBM i!
Interview with Sébastien Julliand, full-stack Software Engineer at Arcad Software
Join us for this 3-part series Roundtable as we demystify DevOps on the IBM i, move to Git and an automated process that works for everyone!
You would think someone who has been in the industry for as long as I have would have a simple answer to a simple question. What is source code management? My reply? Well, that depends.
Imagine being able to branch and merge IBMi code as easily as you do your PHP code. Imagine adopting agile methodologies for native development, builds and deployments. Imagine never having to “check-out” code and jump through those hoops. That’s what Git allows, and it’s really not that hard to accomplish.
Of the world’s most visited websites this month, GitHub rates 59 and climbing. Not bad considering that GitHub’s appeal is limited to software developers whereas the other popular sites like Google and Amazon have a planetary audience. Is software becoming as important as the written word?
IBM continues to encourage greater and more extensive use of open source tools on the IBM i platform. This has helped IBM i become more popular, less “proprietary” and more accessible to young generations of developers. Further, it has opened the platform to a vast software offering produced via the open source model.