I am pleased to announce that the web terminal project, Caché WebTerminal version 4 gets its release! After long period of enhancing this web application from 2013, it came to the version 4, which features major stability and security improvements, intelligent autocomplete and syntax highlighting, convenient SQL mode and a lot of other useful features.
The goal of this article is to spread the knowledge about this project over the InterSystems community.
Project related quality assurance efforts have revealed a number of concerns for the current release of 2017.1.0 and 2017.1.1 on all OpenVMS platforms. In certain situations, the impact can be severe.
Intersystems is a fascinating yet niche marketed.
We are using it, but we struggle to find good developers to join us to work on Caché or Ensemble products.
Who is interested into joining us? the job will be in Geneva, Switzerland!
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In this video, learn how to provide high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR) in diverse architectures that demand high performance, including replication over long distances.
Take this online course to learn the basics of SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language), the ways in which it can be used within Caché security features, and some use cases that can be applied to HealthShare productions.
Have you ever thought about leveraging IIS (Internet Information Services for Windows) to improve performance and security for your Caché web applications? Are you worried about the complexity of properly setting up IIS?
See the webinar Configuring a Web Server presented by @Kyle.Baxter, InterSystems Senior Support Specialist. Learn how to install IIS, set up it up to work with the CSP Gateway, and configure the CSP Gateway to talk to Caché.
The last version of Caché, Ensemble released for VSI OpenVMS is 2017.1. Unlike HP OpenVMS (Alpha and Itanium), VSI OpenVMS on Itanium continues to be supported. This means that critical corrections or changes required to support customer’s hardware purchases will all be based on 2017.1 or earlier versions.
Take this online course to learn the foundations of the Caché ObjectScript language especially as it relates to use in creating variables and objects in Caché.