This includes iAccess Client Solutions, iAccess for Windows, iAccess for Web, iAccess for Linux, and IBM i Navigator. There are no fewer than five IBM i clients available from IBM. Tim Rowe, IBM’s business architect for application development, provided an excellent rundown of the various IBM i client options available in a recent article published at System i Developer, where Rowe’s regular column landed after iPro Developer folded up its tent. Well, we’ve come a long way since 1999, and today’s administrators have a new crop of needs, which are served by a veritable army of IBM i clients from IBM. An IBM i Client for Every Administrative OccasionĪnybody remember OpsNav? The Windows-based client from IBM seemed to provide every function a system administrator could ask for.
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