by Ron Gordon | Oct 2, 2013 | Enterprise Systems
Ron Gordon Director – Power Systems In today’s “real time” world, people are getting used to accessing data instantly and can be easily frustrated without immediate access. In some cases, it is not users’ frustrations we are dealing with,...
by Kurt Repholz | Aug 28, 2013 | Enterprise Systems
Kurt Repholz Vice President System z Sales The saying goes “you can’t choose your parents.” (No offense mom and dad.) But in this case the newest member of the zEnterprise (a.k.a. System z) family should be pleased with its immediate relatives. The...
by Ron Gordon | Aug 14, 2013 | Enterprise Systems
Ron Gordon Director of Power Systems On July 30, IBM accelerated its open source Power Systems initiative with a new high-performance Linux-based system, the PowerLinux 7R4, geared for big data analytics and cloud computing. The PowerLinux 7R4 is a 4-socket, 32-core...
by Adeena Alam | Jul 10, 2013 | Enterprise Systems
Brian Grondin Solutions Architect Server sprawl, consolidation, modernization…all issues you may be dealing with right now with your infrastructure. And this is normal. With the growing amounts of data and applications that are hitting organizations’ systems,...
by Ron Gordon | Jun 19, 2013 | Enterprise Systems
Ron Gordon Director of Power Systems With the growing volume of data, this is a common question. Can a single platform handle multiple applications and be cost effective? The answer is yes. The bandwidth capabilities and the performance of IBM Power make it possible...
by Ron Gordon | Mar 20, 2013 | Enterprise Systems
Ron Gordon Director of Power Systems I know, it sounds cliché. But it is simply true. You can have the best of both worlds with the newest POWER7+™ based IBM Power Systems™ family of servers. It has unprecedented price and performance features that when compared to...