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The technology we use every day is not just a desk with a device and a screen turned on. It is an ecosystem that enables people to work effectively. A slow device, malfunctioning software, or systems that cannot communicate with each other are all invisible barriers that ultimately translate into lost productivity, accumulated frustration, and talented people looking elsewhere.
Many people think of IBM i as a “historic” technology tied to the past. However, it is a platform that continues to evolve and today represents a strategic asset for companies that want to embrace digital transformation without sacrificing stability. Its strength lies in combining reliability and modernity, enabling efficient infrastructure management and integration with the rest of the IT landscape.
To increasingly support you with your work, to keep track of everything that has been happening on your devices or systems in your company and of your business costs, we have implemented the Software dashboard on our MyElmec portal. As well as seeing the Inventory section, now you can check your software lifecycle and how your users use it, as well as managing a black list of the forbidden software, and just keeping track of the money you are spending.
Once upon a time, there were the bicycle thieves*; now instead we have to cope with the data thieves. Cyber crimes are becoming more and more sophisticated and directed to businesses; it is then vital to be aware of them in your company, and have access to mitigation and remediation operations that protect you in case of any cyber attacks.With our MyElmec portal, you can easily contact our business unit, CybergON, whose goal is precisely to deliver services related to cyber security.
*It implicitly refers to a 1948 Italian movie “Ladri di biciclette” (‘Bicycle thieves’) by Italian movie director Vittorio de Sica.