In this award-winning session, in addition to showing a lot of the functionality within ACS, I will demonstrate some of the cool ways I customize it to increase my productivity. Whether you are new to ACS or a long-time user, chances are, you’ll come away with some tips and tricks you’ll want to take home and implement.
This year IBM created data marts that allow us more control over the way we can monitor data from the system audit journal and special authorities. Learn how to create and use these data marts, and how it becomes an easy way to gather and store this information for your LPAR.
Anyone creating web or mobile applications, or APIs, can benefit from the techniques shown here:
Do I need a web server? Which one is best for me? Securing your site Apache and Nginx tips and tricks HTTPS encryption (SSL/TLS), including using the free Let’s Encrypt Create user-friendly and search-engine friendly URLs over any web application What if you become popular? (performance and handling a large number requests) Learning Objectives Understand how to secure the Apache web server on IBM i Learn to use Apache’s most useful features, including search engine optimization, logging, and virtual hosts Audience Administrators and developers seeking to prepare their systems for web applications, improve performance, and improve security.
Deploying IBM i Access Client Solutions to a large user base is far easier than doing the same with old Access for Windows, but it still takes some forethought and planning. There really is no “one size fits all” approach to this topic, so this session will cover what you’ll need to know when planning for your own ACS deployment and how do determine the best method for your environment.