Big Blue works to keep the long-running server line--remember the AS/400?--off the endangered species list, but challenges remain. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about ...
In the last few months, IBM has been making a concerted effort to rejuvenate interest in its iSeries line, following the inclusion of Power processors in the servers. As part of that initiative, IBM ...
IBM will soon offer big iron for word processing, Web surfing and writing e-mail. The computer giant is prepping a bundle that will pair its iSeries server and its Workplace software, a desktop portal ...
IBM on Tuesday will fill in the ranks of its iSeries line of Power5 servers with a machine it says can juggle multiple jobs. Big Blue will debut its eServer i5 550, an iSeries machine it created to ...
IBM last week unveiled the latest version of its IBM Grid Toolbox V3 for Linux on iSeries and pSeries server. The toolbox can now help users deploy, manage and control grid-computing environments. It ...
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Last month, Adlumin announced that its platform now supports the IBM iSeries mainframes and all core banking platforms that operate on the iSeries. This new addition will ...
Joyce Bordash, IBM's director of channel marketing for iSeries servers, said the vendor will add training so that providers can deliver application startup efforts and will partner with IBM Global ...
IBM is offering discounts of as much as 50 percent on its iSeries servers and software in an effort to drive sales of newer models. The program, called Green Streak, runs through the end of the year ...
This week our Special Focus takes a look at one of the venerable servers in the industry: the IBM iSeries – more popularly known as the AS/400. Introduced in 1988, the AS400 has gone through some ...
Last week, as most everyone that cares already knows, IBM clocked a big 2nd Quarter with most every aspect of the giant tech company being up… but not Rochester's System i. Here's an analysis of that ...
Two short phrases describe IBM’s eServer iSeries 825 server: You’ll pay through the nose, but you’ll get what you pay for. This hardware/software combo starts at $160,000 for the base system, four to ...