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  • Database Sales Grew By 14.2 Percent in 2006, Says Gartner

    June 25, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    The annual stats for the relational database market have come out from Gartner, and despite the advance of inexpensive and often open source databases that have modest support license fees, sales worldwide for databases grew by 14 percent in 2006, hitting $15.2 billion in sales.

    By relational database management system, Gartner is restricting its comparison universe to those databases that have SQL front ends, which means sales of flat-file databases (such as those that are popular on mainframes) are not included in the mix.

    As has been the case for many years, Oracle held its dominant position in the

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  • IBM Previews Virtualization Management Tool for Power-Based Boxes

    June 25, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    As the use of virtual machine and logical partition hypervisors becomes more common at the data centers of the world, the hypervisors themselves are rapidly becoming commodities. They are not, as you can tell from the prices that you have to pay for IBM‘s Virtualization Engine or VMware‘s ESX Server, quite yet commodities, and are certainly not free, but it is clear to just about everyone in the industry that over the long haul, the software that gets layered onto such hypervisors is going to be where money is made and where vendors are going to try to

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  • IBM Offers Virtualization-Friendly Pricing for RHEL 5 on Power

    June 25, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    As part of its announcement that it was beginning to ship the Power variant of Red Hat‘s new Enterprise Linux 5 server operating system, IBM last week said that it was going to offer customers using Power-based machines a per-server license rather than the per-core pricing that IBM has used in the past to peddle RHEL 4 and earlier Red Hat Linuxes.

    The per-server price for RHEL 4 and RHEL 5 is meant to make it easier for IBM’s customers to cope with licensing in an increasingly virtualized environment. The licensing that the company announced last week applies to

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  • The CIO Is the Hammer, and Everything IT Vendors See Are Nails

    June 25, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    When you are the formerly largest supplier of IT products in the world–and definitely the dominant data center player if you don’t count Hewlett-Packard‘s printer business as IT–as IBM is, you have to use your access to the boardroom as well as to the data center to your advantage. And that means doing lots of surveys and studies to try to prove that IBM knows a thing or two about business and how chief executive officers, chief financial officers, and chief information officers should work together to make their businesses run better and deliver more revenues and profits.

    Apropos

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  • As I See It: Dare to Be Rich

    June 25, 2007 Victor Rozek

    Let me preface this by saying that what I’m suggesting may be illegal. Which is not to say that there aren’t a lot of wealthy people and corporations doing it. It’s called sheltering income and those who shelter theirs do so because they can; and they can because wealth provides them with a level of immunity from the laws they find restrictive-an exemption not generally available to toi and moi. So if you want to join the chorus singing Gimme Shelter, it may be necessary to adopt the same swagger and contempt for equity exhibited by the ruling

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  • VoIP and the Search for Single Points of Failure

    June 25, 2007 Dan Burger

    At its most basic level, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is about moving verbal communications from phone lines to the Internet. In an article last week, Terry Boulais, the director of business development at Key Information Systems, began our introduction to VoIP by explaining its benefits and providing an overview of the technology that could usher a new era of application integration that takes advantage of corporate data and communication efficiencies.

    At Key Information Systems, Boulais is intimately involved in helping organizations deploy VoIP. His focus begins with network infrastructure, yet is closely tied to business planning, and

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  • IBM Kills Off System i ServerProven, Standard Edition Rebates

    June 25, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    The long-running rebate program that the System i division has sponsored to give customers who buy OS/400 and i5/OS servers plus systems and application software created by independent software vendors and certified through IBM‘s ServerProven program has been canceled. IBM made the announcement last week. IBM also killed off another rebate program for customers buying certain System i machines running i5/OS Standard Edition.

    The last time that these two deals were tweaked was back on January 30, when the ServerProven rebate program was modified to allow governments, not just commercial institutions, to get rebates. At the time, the

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  • The AS/400 at 19: Predicting the Future–Or Not

    June 21, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    As a young student of math and engineering a few decades ago, I was drawn to these topics because they offered what seemed to my eyes a calculable and assuring degree of certainty in the answers they provided. I didn’t think about it at the time all that much, but math was particularly fulfilling because it had answers, and given a set of data and conditions, you could predict future sets of data and their conditions. In that idealized world, you can predict the future.

    Of course, the more I studied complex systems–either physics or aerodynamics–the more I got

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  • The AS/400 at 19: Predicting the Future–Or Not

    June 21, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    As a young student of math and engineering a few decades ago, I was drawn to these topics because they offered what seemed to my eyes a calculable and assuring degree of certainty in the answers they provided. I didn’t think about it at the time all that much, but math was particularly fulfilling because it had answers, and given a set of data and conditions, you could predict future sets of data and their conditions. In that idealized world, you can predict the future.

    Of course, the more I studied complex systems–either physics or aerodynamics–the more I got

    …

    Read more
  • The AS/400 at 19: Predicting the Future–Or Not

    June 21, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    As a young student of math and engineering a few decades ago, I was drawn to these topics because they offered what seemed to my eyes a calculable and assuring degree of certainty in the answers they provided. I didn’t think about it at the time all that much, but math was particularly fulfilling because it had answers, and given a set of data and conditions, you could predict future sets of data and their conditions. In that idealized world, you can predict the future.

    Of course, the more I studied complex systems–either physics or aerodynamics–the more I got

    …

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