IBM is merging two of its server lines — System i and System p — into a single family of products, a move that was widely applauded but led some to ask: What took you so long? When the two server ...
The New Zealand government is abandoning its IBM System i server platform for e-government applications, mandating a switch to a more standard x86 architecture. Jason Ryan, spokesman for the State ...
Back in December, IBM announced the first phase of its POWER9 products—its first POWER9 chip and its first POWER9-based server (read my full write-up of the announcement here). Now IBM has officially ...
IBM has made some notable green strides with its newly unveiled line of Power System servers, according to an analysis piece by Joe Clabby. The water-cooling design for example, which brings H2O ...
Nortel Networks Inc. announced plans today to help small and medium-size businesses move to voice over IP and unified communications by combining Nortel applications with IBM System i servers. The ...
IBM the world leader in Power Technology displayed their commitment to POWER servers’ this week, in a road show held in both Riyadh and Jeddah. IBM event in association with SBM, the General Marketing ...
IBM's midrange computer family, which uses IBM's POWER CPUs. In 2008, IBM merged its System i and System p hardware into the Power Systems brand. It was an easy transition as both System i business ...
IBM raised the stakes in its competition with Dell for small-business users on Thursday by launching a System i server configured for customers with 100 seats or fewer of SAP’s business process ...
IBM i (previously known as OS/400, the operating system for IBM's Power Systems) has a long history and continues to be a mainstay in industries like banking, retail, manufacturing, distribution and ...
In what seems like a lifetime ago, back in the first quarter of 2020, IBM announced its Power Systems Private Cloud solutions—a significant step in advancing the company’s hybrid cloud strategy. I ...
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