by Ron Gordon | Apr 7, 2021 | Enterprise Systems
Ron Gordon Director » Power Systems The interest and adoption of the IBM Power Virtual Server on IBM Cloud offering has been tremendous since its introduction in 2019. The key reasons are the flexibility of the IBM Power VS offering to support the various needs...
by Ron Gordon | Mar 31, 2021 | Enterprise Systems
Ron Gordon Director » Power Systems In May 2020, IBM announced the IBM Power Systems Private Cloud Solution with Dynamic Capacity Pricing offering which is also known as Enterprise Pools 2.0. While the term “private cloud” is in wide use today, and while this...
by Ron Gordon | Mar 16, 2021 | Enterprise Systems
Ron Gordon Director » Power Systems I recently authored a blog on fourth quarter 2020 IBM Power System infrastructure software releases and their corresponding functionality enhancements. Take a look at that blog if you missed the announcements because of the...
by Bryan Samson | Mar 12, 2021 | Enterprise Systems
Bryan Samson Strategic Alliances Manager Today’s small and medium businesses need flexible and cost-efficient server platforms to support their application and overall business growth needs. They also need to keep human resource expenses in check and tend to...
by Ron Gordon | Mar 10, 2021 | Enterprise Systems
Ron Gordon Director » Power Systems Recently, IBM released updates to almost all the system software supporting Power Systems. These updates apply to and support almost all data centers, adding efficiencies and automation. At last year’s Virtual Power Technical...
by Jeffrey Broderick | Nov 2, 2020 | Enterprise Systems
Jeffrey Broderick – Enterprise Architect This article is part three of a three-part series on the complicated and confusing topic of software licensing. Earlier this year, we published Software Licensing on IBM Z System: Part 1, Monthly License Charge Software...