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  • IBM’s First Power6 Box: A Glimpse Into System i 2008 Edition

    May 29, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    As the rumors swirling around for the past few weeks suggested that IBM would, the company last week launched the Power6 processor and its first server to make use of it. IBM had been hinting rather strongly that the first machine to get the Power6 chip would not be a System i, which got the Power5 chip first in 2004, but rather a System p box. That machine gives System i shops a glimpse of a midrange/high-end server that awaits them in the future–most likely in 2008.

    The System p 570 machine that IBM announced last week as the first

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  • NetManage’s Losses Grow as Sales Decline in the First Quarter

    May 29, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    While NetManage, a maker of host connectivity and legacy application modernization tools for i5/OS and mainframe servers, managed to close some high-profile deals in the first quarter ended March 31, the company nonetheless saw revenues fall off, pushing NetManage into a loss.

    NetManage, which has resisted the temptation to be acquired so far and which remains a publicly traded company, reported sales were down by 9 percent in the first quarter to $7.7 million. While services fees rose by 2 percent to $5.9 million in the quarter, software license sales fell by 35 percent to $1.8 million. With costs

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  • Magic Software Boosts Revenues and Profits in Q1

    May 29, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Development tool provider Magic Software Enterprises has reported its financial results for the first quarter of 2007 ended March 31, and business has picked up enough to flip the company solidly into the black.

    In the first quarter, Magic Software’s total revenues came to $16.4 million, up 7 percent from the first quarter of 2006 and even up 1 percent compared to the sales level the company set in the final quarter of 2006. The company had an operating profit of $1.1 million, which was better than the $200,000 operating loss in the year ago period, and brought $1 million

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  • InfiniBand Finds Its Place in the Data Center

    May 29, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    It is tough for any new networking or peripheral interconnect to break into the computer market, and it is particularly tough for a new technology that seeks to be all kinds of connectivity for all kinds of devices. So it has been for InfiniBand. But, InfiniBand has found its niches in the data centers of the world and has become an established technology for workloads that demand the highest bandwidth and the lowest latency.

    When the Future I/O spec from IBM, Hewlett-Packard, and the then-independent Compaq was merged with the Next Generation I/O project from Intel, Sun

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  • IDC Projects Disk Capacity to Grow, But Revenues to Flatten

    May 29, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Thank heavens for the Internet, rich media content, governance, and regulatory compliance. That is what executives at the vendors of disk arrays must be saying to themselves each night as they go to sleep. The voracious appetite for disk capacity in enterprise systems has been growing at 60 percent a year for so long that people think it is a law, and if the projections made by IDC are correct, then the IT community’s appetite for disk capacity in the coming years is not going to abate.

    According to a recent report entitled Worldwide Disk Storage Systems 2007 – 2011

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  • IBM’s First Power6 Box: A Glimpse Into System i 2008 Edition

    May 29, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    As the rumors swirling around for the past few weeks suggested that IBM would, the company last week launched the Power6 processor and its first server to make use of it. IBM had been hinting rather strongly that the first machine to get the Power6 chip would not be a System i, which got the Power5 chip first in 2004, but rather a System p box. That machine gives System i shops a glimpse of a midrange/high-end server that awaits them in the future–most likely in 2008.

    The System p 570 machine that IBM announced last week as the first

    …

    Read more
  • IBM Announces New HMCs for System p and System i Servers

    May 29, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    As part of the launch of the System p 570 Power6-based server last week, IBM also announced three new Hardware Management Consoles, or HMCs.

    These devices have been necessary since the advent of the Power5 processor three years ago to control the logical partitioning and capacity on demand (for processor cores and main memory) inside System i and System p servers; mainframes have had HMCs even longer, by the way. System p 575, 590, and 595 boxes, whether they are running AIX or Linux, require an HMC, and the i5 595 box requires an HMC as well. AIX and Linux

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  • The X Factor: Small Is Beautiful

    May 29, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    For the past five decades of the computer industry, three forces have been at work that have determined the trajectory of all hardware and software technologies. The first, and perhaps the most important, is the desire by companies and individuals to want to automate processes and store data. Without this desire, Moore’s Law–the ability to put more transistors on a chip to boost processing or memory capacity–would be meaningless. Data centers would be the size of a pack of cigarettes, and they would only cost $100.

    This desire to computerize processes and information that were otherwise done by people and

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  • IBM Offers Upgrade and Trade-In Promotions to Bolster System i Sales

    May 29, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    With new user-priced System i 515 and 525 boxes out the door a month and a half ago to address the entry server market and no expectation of a revamping of the System i line with the Power6 processors until early 2008–unless, of course, market conditions force IBM to change its plans–the company last week announced a number of promotions that are designed to lower the cost of buying a modern System i and get customers to spend now rather than later.

    The upgrade and trade-in promotion deals that IBM announced concurrently with the launch of the first Power6-based server–a

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  • Virtualization, Consolidation Drive Server Sales in Q1

    May 29, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    The massive churning in the server business continued apace in the first quarter, according to market statistics released by both IDC and Gartner. While neither company ever agrees down to the second significant digit when it comes to revenue market share in the server space, the analysts at IDC and Gartner agree that the virtualization of servers is driving the sale of more expensive boxes and server consolidation is pushing lots of new iron into data centers and, presumably, lots more older iron out.

    According to IDC’s statistics, worldwide factory revenue for servers sold during the first quarter of

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