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SNMPv2-to-SNMPv3 Migration in Financial Mainframes: Risk Reduction and Repeatable Playbook

by Rohit Kumar Shaw
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 5, Issue 6, Page # 1-14, 2026; DOI: 10.55708/js0506001
Abstract: Legacy SNMP versions 1 and 2c send community strings in cleartext with no authentication or encryption. In financial mainframe environments that operate IBM z/OS and are tied to Cisco IOS equipment, attackers actively exploit SNMPv2c as an attack vector. This paper quantifies the reduction in risk that can be achieved by deploying SNMPv3 in IBM… Read More

(This article belongs to the Section Information Systems – Computer Science (ISC))

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Implementing SAP Fiori in S/4HANA Transitions: Key Guidelines, Challenges, Strategic Implications, AI Integration Recommendations

by Trupti Raikar and Vinil Apelagunta
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 4, Issue 11, Page # 1-9, 2025; DOI: 10.55708/js0411001
Abstract: SAP GUI has become a legacy tool that does not receive new features in S/4HANA. The traditional SAP ECC interface has several drawbacks, such as its reliance on transaction codes, difficult navigation, and limited desktop use that is connected to on-premise systems. So, organizations looking to modernize need to switch to SAP Fiori. SAP Fiori… Read More

(This article belongs to the Section Information Systems – Computer Science (ISC))

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Enterprise-Grade CI/CD Pipelines for Mixed Java Version Environments Using Jenkins in Non-Containerized Environments

by Sravan Reddy Kathi
Journal of Engineering Research and Sciences, Volume 4, Issue 9, Page # 12-21, 2025; DOI: 10.55708/js0409002
Abstract: Enterprises with large Java codebases are increasingly facing challenges in maintaining different versions of Java, mainly during upgrade of legacy Java 8 to modern long-term support (LTS) versions like Java 17. These concerns are majorly identified in environments where several Java versions co-exist, such as during incremental migration or version restrictions based on dependencies. This… Read More

(This article belongs to the Section Software Engineering – Computer Science (SEC))

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