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  • Mad Dog 21/21: Blowing Up Buddha

    October 16, 2006 Hesh Wiener

    Beginning in the third century, craftsmen in Bamiyan, central Afghanistan, carved and decorated two giant figures of Buddha. In March 2001, six months before Al Qaeda brought down the World Trade Center, the Taliban razed the statues. Two years later, the United States bombed Baghdad. And looters hit the National Museum . Their acts were so vile that even the Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld, was moved. He said, “Stuff happens.” More recently, the board of the world’s second largest computer company was taken over by cannibals. They toppled two of the greatest images in high technology, those of

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  • IBM Delivers Entry Capacity BackUp Machines, As Promised

    October 16, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    For a couple of months now, executives in IBM‘s System i division have been hinting that there were plans afoot for stretching the Capacity BackUp (CBU) variants of the i5 line down into the entry part of the product catalog. And last week, that is exactly what IBM did.

    The Capacity BackUp servers were originally announced as a hot-standby machine to support data and application replication workloads and do pretty much nothing else. Because they did nothing else, they cost a lot less than a regular Enterprise Edition iSeries or i5 box. But, customers wanted IBM to make some

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  • AMR Research Says ERP Software Sales to Hit $29 Billion This Year

    October 16, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Jim Shepherd, the senior vice president of research at AMR Research, released the firm’s latest analysis of the past ERP software market and its prognostications for the future of that market, and the good news is this: ERP software sales are still growing.

    In fact, according to AMR, companies consumed $25.4 billion worldwide on ERP software, support, and services in 2005, and if AMR’s projections are correct, then they will spend $29 billion in 2006. That’s an increase of 14 percent, which is a pretty healthy growth rate. Moreover, Sheppard is predicting that over the next five years, the

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  • IBM Enhances Web Enablement Bundle, But for V5R4 Only

    October 16, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    As part of the server announcements last week, IBM also made some tweaks to its so-called Web Enablement bundle of tools that it has created to make i5/OS servers easier to configure and manage as they are set up to support Web-style applications.

    The Web Enablement software actually comes with its own licensed program product designation, 5722-WE2. The key new feature that IBM added this time around is called Express Runtime Web Environments for i5/OS, which is an installation program that IBM put on a CD or DVD drive to provide one-step installation of WebSphere Application Server-Express V6.0 and iSeries

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  • IBM Cuts Memory Prices on i5 570s, Gives Disk Controller Upgrade Conversions

    October 16, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    As part of the System i5 announcements last week, IBM revealed a new reduced-price 16 GB memory card for the i5 570. The company also announced that it was now allowing customers to upgrade selected PCI-X RAID 5 disk controllers to more recent models through a feature conversion.

    When the revamped i5 570s were announced in January with the Power5+ processors, IBM offered two sets of memory cards. Most of the cards are based on 533 MHz DDR2 main memory, which allows the box to scale up to 256 GB of maximum main memory using 16 GB cards. To further

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  • BOS to Offer $5.5 Million in Shares on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange

    October 16, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Better On-line Solutions, the Israeli maker of midrange connectivity products, said last week that it has filed a draft prospectus with the Israeli Securities Authority and the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange to offer ordinary shares and warrants on that exchange valued at $5.5 million.

    BOS, which sells its products in the U.S. through BOSaNOVA, said two weeks ago that its president and chief executive officer, Adiv Baruch, has turned in his resignation and will leave the company at the end of the year. Baruch said that he came in to turn BOS around, and he divested unprofitable businesses

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  • Rimini Street Hires SAP Execs as TomorrowNow Expands Operations

    October 16, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Ever since Oracle ate PeopleSoft and J.D. Edwards, a number of companies have been trying to make money by offering alternative technical and update support for the PeopleSoft and JDE ERP suites and the Siebel CRM suite.

    One of them was TomorrowNow, which was founded to offer alternative support for PeopleSoft applications and then expanded to offer JDE support; TomorrowNow was acquired by SAP in January 2005, and has been trying to give Oracle’s new customer base some grief. Another alternative support provider chasing Oracle customers is Rimini Street, which was founded to offer support to the Siebel

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  • Details Emerge on Possible “Work Stream” Entry i5 Server

    October 9, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Many of us in the i5/OS and OS/400 community have been asking IBM to take the fight for customers’ hearts, minds, and budget dollars directly to Microsoft‘s Windows stack. At the COMMON user group meeting a few weeks ago, IBM’s top brass hinted that they were thinking about a more aggressive i5 machine or line, possibly code-named “Work Stream,” to go into smaller shops and win some deals. Apparently, IBM is listening, and details on the Work Stream project have surfaced.

    So what is Work Stream? Well, the code name certainly is a bit odd, but fishing could be

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  • System i Vendors Merge as Help/Systems Acquires ASC

    October 9, 2006 Dan Burger

    Acquisitions of the magnitude of J.D. Edwards-PeopleSoft-Oracle are not the only business dealings capable of sending a rumble throughout the i5/OS community. Help/Systems, a systems automation software vendor, turned a few heads by announcing last Tuesday that it had acquired Advanced Systems Concepts (ASC), a company best known for its data access product. Both firms have established reputations for quality products and service in the System i independent software vendor ranks. Both companies are privately owned, so the financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

    Help/Systems develops, markets, and supports automated operations software for the IBM System

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  • Legacy Application Modernization Strategies Hinge on SOA

    October 9, 2006 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Aberdeen Group has just completed a detailed study of the legacy application modernization plans of small, medium, and large enterprises, and not surprisingly, companies are looking to the services oriented architecture (SOA) approach to creating distributed applications to help them both modernize their legacy applications and to make their composite applications more flexible and therefore giving their businesses more agility. Some companies, however, are looking to simply get rid of legacy applications on mainframes, i5/OS and OS/400, and Unix servers to get rid of the legacy problem.

    To reach the conclusions in a just-released report called The Legacy Application Modernization

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