by Ron Gordon | Oct 26, 2017 | Enterprise Systems
Ron Gordon Director – Power Systems IBM Power Systems made a series of software functional changes, but it seems they did it quite quietly, as I see that not many users or support staff are aware of these announcements. Just returning from a very informative and...
by Ron Gordon | Oct 4, 2017 | Enterprise Systems
Ron Gordon Director – Power Systems IBM recently announced a change in the acquisition and enablement of COD cores and memory. This change will significantly improve your usability and enablement of COD cores and memory for Power Systems. Historically, the...
by Ian Wright | Sep 27, 2017 | Enterprise Systems
Ian Wright Client Technical Sales Engineer Hybrid Cloud is a challenging topic from any angle. On one hand, our customers want to take advantage of the flexibility and scale that Cloud offers. On the other hand, they already have an existing infrastructure, and...
by Mainline Marketing | Sep 25, 2017 | Enterprise Systems
Infrastructure software continues to increase in complexity, features and functions. The adoption and continued deployment of these technologies, throughout the enterprise, continue to tax the resources responsible for maintaining and supporting those same...
by Ron Gordon | Sep 14, 2017 | Enterprise Systems
Ron Gordon Director – Power Systems In August 2017, RedHat released RedHat Enterprise Linux 7.4 and its support for Power Systems. This release, while still at the 3.10 kernel level, has new features and add-ons that will provide both more support that customers...
by Ed Melton | Sep 6, 2017 | Enterprise Systems
Ed Melton Enterprise Architect Whether you are new to AIX or have been working with it for decades, since the logical volume manager (LVM) was introduced in version 3.0 (1989), it remains one of the most powerful features (personal opinion?) of the operating system....