Shortly after this article was posted, I was asked how to actually get started using the tool. I assumed that interested readers would all have a basic understanding of ACS - but that wasn’t the case. Recently I took note of a Webex replay on IBM i Access Client Solutions (ACS). But for now, I’d like to provide some guidance for those newcomers who have access but aren’t sure where to start. Specifically, how do you go from learning about the concepts to actually getting on a machine and discovering what it can do? Of course, this is compounded in the world of IBM Power Systems hardware, where system access is often tough to come by for students and hobbyists. Learning any new technology is challenging. This gives newcomers to IBM i a degree of comfort by reducing their learning curve. I appreciate that many of these stories revolve around system/application modernization and open source solutions. Sure, it’s refreshing to see that it’s not just graybeards like me who are working on the platform, but what really matters is that young people are learning about, getting hands-on with, and coming to love IBM i. Guru: For IBM i Newcomers, An Access Client Solutions Primer
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