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2nd Ave AS/400 manual Additional Information

AS/400 specifications

The AS/400, originally launched by IBM in 1988, is a midrange server platform that has undergone numerous transformations over the decades. It is now branded as the IBM Power Systems, and while its name has evolved, the foundational architecture and design ethos remain intact. A notable highlight is the 2nd Avenue version, which incorporates a host of modern features and technologies that cater to contemporary business needs.

One of the hallmark features of the AS/400 is its integrated architecture. The system is a unique blend of hardware and software; it consolidates processing, storage, and networking within one package. This integration enhances performance and reliability, making it particularly appealing for businesses that require high availability.

Another distinguishing characteristic of the AS/400 is its operating system—IBM i. This OS is known for its robustness and security features. It uses a single-level storage architecture, which abstracts memory management, allowing programs to access data without worrying about the actual location of that data in physical storage. Consequently, this simplifies the development process and enhances system efficiency.

The AS/400 also supports various programming languages, including RPG, COBOL, and Java. This flexibility enables organizations to leverage existing talent while also integrating modern programming practices. As businesses transition to cloud-based solutions, the AS/400 platform has adapted by offering seamless connections to cloud services, facilitating hybrid environments.

In terms of connectivity, the 2nd Avenue iteration has welcomed modern protocols and capabilities like REST APIs, which cater to the demand for integration with web applications and mobile devices. This allows businesses to extend their legacy applications into the modern digital landscape.

Another key feature of the AS/400 is its excellent data management capabilities. The platform employs a relational database system, DB2 for i, which ensures efficient data handling and rich querying capabilities. This is vital for businesses that rely on data analytics for decision-making.

Security remains a prominent concern, and IBM has positioned the AS/400 as one of the most secure platforms in the industry. Features such as role-based access control, encryption, and auditing are built into the system, which helps businesses to maintain compliance with regulatory standards.

Overall, the 2nd Avenue AS/400 represents a blend of time-tested reliability and modern efficiency. It continues to serve as a powerful asset for businesses aiming to modernize their IT infrastructure while ensuring the dependability that has made AS/400 popular for over three decades. As technology continues to evolve, the AS/400 remains well-equipped to meet the challenges of the future.