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  • IBM Dynamic Infrastructure Announcements Due October 20

    October 19, 2009 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    The details are not clear, but it looks like IBM is getting ready for another slew of server, storage, and systems software announcements on October 20, all being done under the Dynamic Infrastructure umbrella that Big Blue has been using since last year.

    According to this note on Arrow Electronics‘s Enterprise Computing Systems site, “IBM will introduce expanded capabilities to help organizations move toward a more dynamic infrastructure–with emphasis on new workload-optimized systems, new service management capabilities, and new Information Infrastructure offerings that enable clients to reduce costs and drive information-led transformation.”

    On IBM’s own educational site, there is

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  • Steady as She Goes for IBM’s Third Quarter

    October 19, 2009 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    If there is an economic meltdown, the top brass at IBM seem to be relatively unaffected by it, at least based on its increasingly profitable financial situation. Last Thursday, Big Blue reported that once again its revenues had dropped compared to the prior year, but thanks to cost cutting it was not only able to report very good profit growth but also is raising its profit guidance for 2009 for the third time.

    In the third quarter, IBM’s total revenues were $23.6 billion, down 6.9 percent compared to the year-ago period. Gross profits were down 3 percent to $10.6 billion,

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  • IBM i Access to Support Windows 7 on December 1

    October 19, 2009 Alex Woodie

    IBM will support its IBM i Access (formerly iSeries Access) suite of products on the new Windows 7 operating system starting December 1, company officials said. On that date, IBM plans to have a service pack available for download that allows the version of i Access that shipped with i 6.1 to run on Windows 7, although AFP drivers will take a little longer to support. Customers running older versions of the i client will be encouraged to upgrade to i Access 6.1.

    Microsoft is set to formally launch Windows 7 this Thursday, October 22. As is the case with

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  • Mad Dog 21/21: Oy, Cloudy Us!

    October 19, 2009 Hesh Wiener

    Enterprising folk whose livelihood is derived from the applications of hydroponics technology to cannabis farming will find some excellent clues to opportunity in the October 10 New York Times or right on IBM’s own Website. In both places, IBM makes its pitch for what it calls smart cities. One featured burg is Dubuque, Iowa, where electronic gadgets will soon replace all the municipal employees who read power and water meters. Jump those meters and nobody’s going to stumble onto your skunk farm.

    IBM calls this brainstorm Smart Cities, and does it so deftly that even a good reporter who

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  • IBM Slashes i Compiler and Rational Tool Prices

    October 19, 2009 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    It looks like IBM‘s Software Group has finally figured out that pricing on compiler software that used to come bundled on AS/400s in the operating system is a sticking point for customers who want to upgrade to modern Power Systems i machinery and the i 6.1 operating system. And to boost sales in the fourth quarter, Big Blue is giving shops a pretty good rebate on the i compiler sets, provided they agree to also take some Rational Developer for i companion tools as part of the deal.

    With the Rational Developer for i and WebSphere Development Studio for

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  • Reader Feedback on Sundry Recent Stories

    October 19, 2009 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    We got some more feedback on the core, thread, and parallelism issue that I brought up in The Four Hundred, which I thought I would share with you. I don’t claim to have all the angles covered, and readers seem to understand that I was just bringing up a potential problem I see on the horizon as the Power7 chips are packed with lots of threads and cores. We also got some feedback on the iManifest effort in the United States and Big Blue’s big bet on the mainframe in April 1964.

    Feedback on Moore’s Law and the Performance

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  • MCS Buys Barsa Distribution Systems

    October 19, 2009 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Maximum Computer Systems has announced that it has acquired the Power Systems and System x server and application and systems software distribution business of Barsa Consulting.

    Barsa Consulting is, of course, the Purchase, New York, AS/400 consulting and distribution business founded by Al Barsa, who passed away in April 2008 while at the COMMON midrange trade show. Since that time, Barsa Consulting has continued to operate, with Al’s wife, Sue Barsa, serving as president.

    Being a privately held company, Barsa Consulting was pretty quiet about its own business, but in a statement put out by MCS, which has acquired

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  • Big Blue Pushes for Patent Law Reforms

    October 19, 2009 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Back in August 2006, Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont, the ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee at the time, and Senator Orrin Hatch of Utah, chairman of the Intellectual Property Subcommittee, proposed a sweeping and supposedly bipartisan patent reform bill. And this past April, after years of wrangling by industry giants and their lobbyists, that bill was voted on by the committee and approved by a vote of 15 to 4. And now it is stalled in the Senate, and last week IBM tried to kick start it again.

    The original Senate bill, S1145, which you can read about

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  • IBM’s Server GM Caught in Insider Trading Net

    October 19, 2009 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    You can really tell who hasn’t watched The Wire. You just can’t use communication technology if you want to get away with a crime, and you really can’t trust anyone. The problem is, technology becomes invisible, and sometimes people forget they are using it. This is one of the reasons why Bob Moffat, senior vice president and general manager of IBM‘s Systems and Technology Group, has been caught up in a stunning insider trading scandal centered around one hedge fund and another equity fund. He was implicated through the use of wiretaps as part of an FBI investigation.

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  • Rocket Software Raises $91.9 Million Through Equity Sale

    October 19, 2009 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    It looks like Rocket Software is building up a war chest to do more acquisitions.

    According to a filing last week with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Rocket Software sold a $91.9 million equity stake into itself. And according to the filing, Rocket Software is saying that under rule 506 of the SEC rules, it does not have to disclose who it sold equity to. This rule allows a company to issue securities with no upper limit in their value to up to 35 “unsophisticated investors” plus an unlimited number of “accredited investors.” (What a strange rule. Do whatever you

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