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Volume 15, Number 4 -- January 23, 2006

Agilysys Opens Innovation Center for IBM Wares in New York City

Published: January 23, 2006

by Timothy Prickett Morgan

If you are a company using iSeries applications or a reseller that tries to peddle them in the New York City metropolitan area, be glad you don't have to pay the rent on this one. Cleveland-based Agilysys last week has announced the grand opening of its Business Partner Innovation Center in the heart of New York--at Five Penn Plaza, to be specific.

The center, which was opened in conjunction with IBM, is just north of Madison Square Garden, which means if you are trying out some new Big Blue technologies, you can catch a hockey game, a basketball game, or a concert, or you can go across the street and spend a lot of dough at the Macy's flagship store. (Or, you can visit a very good chiropractor I know in the building.)

The center is part of a $150 million investment that IBM ponied up in 2005 to create innovation centers for its hardware and software technologies. These centers allow customers to try out stuff and allow resellers and other business, such as independent software vendors, to port their code to either more modern IBM systems or from other platforms entirely. The New York center opened by Agilysys is part of a multi-million, national effort by that company to deliver new technology to its downstream partners. Agilysys is one of the largest distributors of IBM server equipment, and the iSeries plays prominently in its plans. The company says that the new center is focused on demonstrating storage virtualization, systems management, optimization, business continuity and disaster recovery, information lifecycle management, infrastructure simplification, server consolidation and migration to current and potential customers. IBM's iSeries, pSeries, and xSeries servers are installed at the center--which actually has a glass-enclosed data center--as are various TotalStorage products and software solutions from the Lotus, WebSphere, Tivoli, DB2, and Rational brands.



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TABLE OF CONTENTS
iSeries Sales Down 18 Percent in Q4 as Users Await i5s and V5R4

IBM Reshuffles Systems and Technology Executives

The Job Market in 2006, Part 1: Are iSeries Shops Hiring?

A Little More Insight into IBM's Server Sales in Q4 and 2005

But Wait, There's More:

Bang for the Buck Drives Server Acquisitions in the U.S., Says IDC . . . Slashdot Flamefest Pits the iSeries Against Windows . . . Kronos Expands Further into Gaming with TimeWorks, Compu-Cash Acquisitions . . . Arrow Electronics' Support Net Launches Smart Shuffle iSeries Reseller Plan . . . Agilysys Opens Innovation Center for IBM Wares in New York City . . . Vision Solutions Appoints New Executive VP of Sales and Marketing . . .

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