by Ron Gordon | Nov 14, 2016 | Enterprise Systems
Ron Gordon Director – Power Systems Enhancing the performance of systems means better customer support, lower costs, and the ability to invest in solutions needing very high performance (i.e, analysis of streaming data). Historically, the enhanced performance...
by Kurt Repholz | Nov 2, 2016 | Enterprise Systems
Kurt Repholz VP zSystems Sales Last summer the LinuxONE Emperor was announced with an open source fanfare. This past February, the smaller version of the LinuxONE server, the Rockhopper, was announced. Though the Open Source venue was targeted for these...
by Ron Gordon | Oct 24, 2016 | Enterprise Systems |
Ron Gordon Director – Power Systems The rapid growth of Linux and Open Source code is incredible. At the same time, demands on Linux applications needing to support mission-critical work and high performance is being matched by Power Systems, with the advent of...
by Ron Gordon | Oct 19, 2016 | Enterprise Systems |
Ron Gordon Director – Power Systems At Edge 2016 in Las Vegas, IBM and Red Hat made a pretty significant press release, and I bet many of us missed it. To paraphrase the press release in a few words, IBM and Red Hat announced continued cooperation and technology...
by Ron Gordon | Oct 12, 2016 | Enterprise Systems
Ron Gordon Director – Power Systems At Edge 2016 in Las Vegas, IBM announced the availability of Power Systems specifically oriented for private and hybrid cloud environment needs. These models are based on the IBM Enterprise Systems models 870 and 880 (and, I...
by Ron Gordon | Sep 13, 2016 | Enterprise Systems
Ron Gordon Director – Power Systems IBM announced and previewed the POWER9 technology at the annual Hot Chips meeting in California on August 23, 2016. This much-awaited announcement was well met and has been called a breakthrough in technology. IBM announced 4...