It respects the existing environment
It does not force you to replace the legacy core just to extract useful business information.
If your operation still depends on IBM i / AS400, you can validate connectivity, driver and read access to turn a known query into a repeatable reporting flow without replacing the system.
You can sign up without a card and validate with a test source when it fits your schedule.
Same read-only and agent approach as other ODBC sources behind the firewall.
It does not force you to replace the legacy core just to extract useful business information.
It lets you review the driver, access and read capability before committing more effort.
You can start with one critical report and expand later if the flow fits.
It is a good option when IBM i is still central and the bottleneck is data exploitation.
No. We need to validate connectivity, driver and read access, but business logic and the query itself come from the client.
It is the common ODBC piece in many IBM i environments; the local agent helps run that connectivity inside the customer's network.
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Create the account and confirm whether your IBM i Access environment and your current query can become an automated report.
If you want to compare quotas and plans before creating an account, use the pricing section on the home page.