Homomorphic Encryption on IBM i

Homomorphic Encryption on IBM i – POC Report

Homomorphic Encryption on IBM i, We successfully validated the execution of it on the IBM i Power Systems architecture. By utilizing the PASE (Portable Application Solutions Environment) and Python 3.9, I transitioned from basic encryption tests to a comprehensive “Secure Payroll” simulation. Initially, I attempted to install TenSEAL on IBM, but I encountered an error….

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Comparison: IBM i vs. AIX Operating Systems

IBM i and AIX are both proprietary operating systems developed by IBM for its Power Systems hardware, but they represent divergent evolutionary paths. AIX, released in 1986, is IBM’s Unix-based OS derived from System V with BSD extensions, designed for general-purpose enterprise computing. IBM i, evolving from OS/400 (1988) and rooted in the AS/400/System/38 lineage,…

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Comparison: IBM i vs. Linux Operating Systems

IBM i (formerly OS/400 and i5/OS) and Linux are both robust operating systems, but they stem from fundamentally different design philosophies. IBM i, developed by IBM for its Power Systems hardware, emphasizes integration, security, and long-term stability for enterprise workloads, evolving from the AS/400 lineage since 1988. Linux, an open-source Unix-like kernel created by Linus…

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Understanding IBM i System Architecture

IBM i, formerly known as OS/400 and i5/OS, is a robust operating system developed by IBM for its Power Systems servers. Released in 1988, it emphasizes integration, security, and reliability, making it a staple in enterprise environments for business-critical applications. The “i” in IBM i stands for “integrated,” reflecting its design philosophy where components like…

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