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  • New IBM i products round-up

    This month’s new products roll-call includes two new offerings from France and one from Switzerland. South Paris-based SystemObjects Corporation has launched Push4Servers, a new utility that sends mobile device notifications, text messages and emails to users directly from IBM i or Windows systems/apps. Push4Servers (pictured above) requires IBM i V6R1 or higher and comes in…

  • IBM i security survey: be afraid, very afraid…

    There’s only one conclusion that one can reach after reading PowerTech’s latest security survey: IBM i people just aren’t scared enough. The midrange security specialist has been issuing the results of its annual State of IBM i Security Study for 12 years. Its 2015 study reviewed data from 110 IBM i servers and partitions audited…

  • SAP HANA comes to Power

    IBM has announced that SAP HANA will now run on Power 8 hardware on SuSE Linux. It has also launched two Power System Solution Editions specifically for running SAP’s in-memory BI database. The new Solution Editions for SAP HANA come in two configurations. The first is based on the S824 with 24 Power8 cores and…

  • New E850 packs AIX and Linux-only punch

    Big Blue has broadened its Power Systems range with the introduction of a new E850 model. But while other recently introduced models like the E880 and E870 can run AIX, IBM i and Linux, the E850 will run AIX and Linux only, causing eyebrows to be raised. The peerless Timothy Prickett Morgan makes some very…

  • IBM i tech refresh gets thumbs-up

    It was technical refresh time for our favourite operating system last week when Big Blue released IBM i 7.2 TR 2 and IBM i 7.1 TR 10. Key announcements included the introduction of the Python programming language, the availability of Java 8 and the introduction of JSON Store to DB2 (you can read IBM’s full…

  • i-UG announces International i-Power dates

    UK Power i user group i-UG has announced the dates of its biggest conference of the year. International i-Power 2015 will take place at the Wyboston Lakes Executive Centre (pictured) in Wyboston, Bedfordshire, on September 9 and 10. PowerWire is media sponsor. Before that, on Tuesday May 19, i-UG will convene at major Power Systems…

  • Has IBM halted Power’s sales slide?

    IBM reported its latest quarterly results this week and, for a change, there was actually something to cheer about for Power people. If one looked beyond the corporation’s generally lacklustre headline figures, it seemed that it had finally stopped the downward spiral of its Power p and Power i server sales. Admittedly, one had to…

  • ReadySpace launches $300-per-month AIX cloud

    An ambitious Southeast Asian cloud specialist has launched a new service based on Power Systems running AIX and Linux. Singapore-headquartered ReadySpace is offering instances of AIX from $300 (U.S.) per month. To launch the service, the company is giving subscribers 50% off their first month. In a statement released today, David Loke, ReadySpace CEO (pictured,…

  • Webinar to dissect Europe’s IBM i market

    PowerWire will team up with HelpSystems on May 7 to present a live webinar and you are invited. With the self-explanatory title “IBM i Marketplace Survey Reveals Key Differences between Europe and the Rest of the World” the online session will feature Help’s Tom Huntington and PowerWire’s illustrious editor Seamus Quinn. The webinar will be…

  • IBM i cloud app wins logistics award

    British midrange specialist Proximity has won a big logistics industry award with an IBM i-based cloud solution. At the SHD Logistics annual awards dinner last week, Proximity scooped the top spot in the magazine/website’s innovation technology category. The Leeds-headquartered firm won the accolade for its work with children’s’ bed manufacturer Scandinavian House, based in Shipley,…

  • OpenPower conference bears East Asian fruit

    OpenPower Foundation members showed off some potentially game-changing new hardware at their first full conference in San Jose, California, last week. The Open Power consortium was formed by IBM in August, 2013, in an attempt to create a renewed ecosystem around its Power processor technology. From four original partners, the group has grown to 110…

  • Europeans like it bigger, newer and with more Linux

    HelpSystems’ first IBM i Marketplace Survey reveals that Europeans run bigger boxes, use more AIX and Linux and are keener on VIOS than their North American counterparts. The survey was run in conjunction with our good friends at IT Jungle in the States and, in October, PowerWire got involved too. You can check out the…