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  • GlobalFoundries gets $1.5 billion to make Power chips

    IBM is to sell its processor manufacturing arm to GlobalFoundries. Big Blue announced today that it will pay GlobalFoundries $1.5 billion to take its chip factories in New York and Vermont off its hands. GlobalFoundries will be IBM’s exclusive provider for 22 nanometer, 14nm and 10nm processor chipsets for the next 10 years. Plus GlobalFoundries…

  • All about you: PowerWire backs IBM i user survey

    PowerWire.eu is backing a new survey of IBM i users and we urge all our readers to take part. PowerWire will share the European findings from HelpSystems’ new IBM i Marketplace Survey exclusively with our readers in early 2015. Our friends at IT Jungle will release the findings in the States. HelpSystems will then publish…

  • Tyan’s Palmetto is first non-IBM Power system

    The first non-IBM Power processor-based servers will hit the streets later this month, courtesy of Taiwanese manufacturer Tyan. The announcement came yesterday despite rumours that such hardware, promised as a result of collaboration within IBM’s OpenPOWER Foundation industry consortium, would not appear until well into 2015. There were doubts in some quarters that it would…

  • Danish i users to gather in Copenhagen

    Celebrating its 40th birthday this year, Common Denmark is holding a conference next month that features a stellar cast of speakers from the Nordics and beyond. The Danish IBM i user group’s event takes place at the Hotel Lautruppark (pictured) in Copenhagen on November 11. Experts presenting at the conference include IBM’s Power business unit…

  • New Power models set to “disrupt” competition

    Sometimes you’ve just got to admire Big Blue’s chutzpah. Last Wednesday, the corporation announced that it had pretty much wrapped up the sale of its x86 server manufacturing division to Chinese giant Lenovo. Two days later, it made its latest Power Systems announcements with a press release entitled: “IBM provides clients superior alternative to x86-based…

  • German engineer revs up SAP with BLU Acceleration

    A German electronics firm has chosen DB2 with BLU Acceleration over SAP HANA or SAP Business Warehouse Accelerator in a bid to speed up data delivery. Headquartered in Neuhausen, Balluff is a world-leading manufacturer of sensor solutions, employing around 2,750 people in 50 countries. The firm runs its operation on Power p and, as part…

  • Dutch heavyweight solves paperwork problems

    Dutch i-based manufacturer Nedschroef has transformed its paper trail with some nifty gadgetry from IBM. The Helmond-headquartered group is Europe’s biggest supplier of automotive fasteners. It employs 1,500 people across 24 sites in 14 countries and generates over €500 million in revenues per year. The company receives around 200,000 invoices and delivery notes (the equivalent…

  • IBM i top brass head to Sweden

    Swedish IBM i user group Data3 is gearing up for Höstkonferensen, its biggest annual event. The three-day conference at Stockholm’s Elite Hotel Marina Tower (pictured) will attract around 180 members and feature over 50 sessions, including workshops, from October 12 to 14. Speakers include IBM’s Steve Will, Ian Jarman and Tim Rowe plus a strong…

  • Proximity signs security deal with Raz-Lee

    British IBM i specialist Proximity has signed a deal with America’s Raz-Lee Security. Proximity, which has offices in Leeds and Nottingham, will market and support Raz-Lee’s iSecurity suite of 15 products in the UK and Ireland. Proximity will provide implementation, configuration and assessment as part of the partnership. Raz-Lee’s iSecurity software suite includes tools to…

  • Get with the cloud and face pay cut, IBM staff told

    IBM employees in the States have been told to brush up on their cloud and mobile computing skills at the same time as taking a 10% pay cut. A memo sent to selected staff at the strategic outsourcing arm of Big Blue’s global technology services division said: “A recent assessment revealed that some GTS US…

  • Robot/SCHEDULE gets file event monitors

    The latest version of HelpSystems’ Power i job scheduling and batch management tool Robot/SCHEDULE features new file event monitors. In Robot/SCHEDULE version 12, event monitors can be set to watch for IFS file creation, removal and growth as well as physical file member changes that are used to trigger jobs further down the job stream.…

  • Fresche Legacy buys looksoftware

    Canada’s Fresche Legacy has bought Australian IBM i apps modernisation specialist looksoftware. The purchase, for an undisclosed sum, comes twelve months after Fresche Legacy took over British application and database analysis outfit Databorough, best known for its X-Analysis solution. Under the terms of the agreement, looksoftware has become a wholly owned subsidiary of Fresche Solutions…