i5/OS™ globalization
The iSeries™ server
is designed to support the culture and languages of many countries around
the world. As companies integrate e-commerce on a global scale into their
fundamental business processes, their prospective customers, established customers,
and active partners can take advantage of increased revenue and decreased
expenses through software globalization.
Globalizing your e-business is no longer a luxury; it is a necessity. As
the Internet transcends national and geographical boundaries, the concept
of doing business within a single country is quickly giving way to the need
to compete in an international marketplace.
Globalized software gives you the following advantages:
- Increased customer satisfaction that can increase sales
- Enhanced customer support communications
- Enhanced global information dissemination
- A better return on Information Technology (IT) investments
This information shows you how to:
- Create an application efficiently and at minimal expense.
- Retrofit existing applications for globalization and create new applications
designed for globalization. Designing an application for globalization, however,
is usually less expensive than retrofitting an existing application.
- Ensure that the application design does not interfere with the current
or planned design of other internationalized applications.
These pages provide a single source for the information you need to build
applications for national and international audiences. You can find out more
information at the IBM® Globalizing your e-business Web site (http://www.ibm.com/software/globalization/index.jsp)
and the iSeries Globalization
Web site (http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/software/globalization/).
- What's new for V5R4
This topic highlights changes for V5R4.
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- Globalization overview
This topic describes the way that globalization has been implemented
on i5/OS™,
including topics that describe globalization-specific values on the system
and topics that describe how services and functions in i5/OS™ support globalization.
- Set up i5/OS with a national language version
This topic describes the steps you need to take to properly install
and configure a national language version on i5/OS™, with topics ranging from selecting
and installing hardware, installing software, and configuring your environment
to run in a globalized setting.
- Develop globalized applications
Here are some guidelines for designing, developing, and delivering globalized applications in this topic.
- Handle data in globalized applications
There are ways in which the operating system enables you to handle data in a globalized environment. These topics describe Unicode and Unicode data, the Chinese standard GB18030, how to use CCSIDs to integrate multiple language environments consistently, and how to use bidirectional data, DBCS data, and locales.
- Globalization reference information
This topic provides a comprehensive collection of supporting information about the concepts and tasks described in the Globalization category.
- Globalization checklists
This topic provides links to the numerous checklists that are presented within the globalization topics.
- Related information for i5/OS globalization
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