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  • We Need A Baby PureSystems Running IBM i

    December 10, 2012 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    It is the holiday season, the time of giving. And, not coincidentally, the time of asking. I figured out a long time ago that you never get what you want if you don’t ask for it, although I must admit that at least in my life, asking has certainly been no guarantee of receiving. But asking is the first step. So here goes. What I want in 2013, aside from world peace, a pony, a little red wagon, and a sailboat, is an entry PureSystems machine that is actually suitable as the main data processing engine for the vast majority

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  • Sandy Shows State Of IT Resilience Has Room For Improvement

    December 10, 2012 Alex Woodie

    Superstorm Sandy rearranged parts of the Eastern Seaboard a month and a half ago, but she is still remaking the business landscape. Some companies were ruined by Sandy, while some industries in the area, such as construction and car sales, are now flourishing. The National Hurricane Center changed how it categorizes storms as a result of Sandy, which is the model for a new type of storm powered by global warming. Sandy also poked holes in the disaster recovery (DR) plans of many IT organizations, and highlighted where improvement can be made.

    Some would say that it was inevitable that

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  • New ITG Report Is Reinforcement For The IBM i Advocate

    December 10, 2012 Dan Burger

    Choosing one computer system over another has the potential to significantly reduce costs, but each individual company has to do some homework before coming to a decision. It is disappointing, to say the least, that many of these decisions are made regardless of whether they make good business sense. Can a business case for IBM i running on Power Systems be made when compared to Windows and Linux alternatives? Yes, indeed, when bolstered by reports like the one recently released by ITG.

    ITG, which is called on regularly to assemble total cost of ownership studies that build a favorable

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  • As I See It: Still Buoyant After All These Years

    December 10, 2012 Victor Rozek

    IT is a buoyant profession. It stays afloat in turbulent economic waters. Just in the last four years, it has weathered recession, high unemployment, offshoring, outsourcing, looming austerity, and two rounds of quantitative easing courtesy of Ben Bernanke. (Quantitative easing is a banker’s euphemism for printing tons of money with little benefit to anyone but the bankers.) Nonetheless, it appears the U.S. economy is on the road to recovery.

    If so, IT remains the one indispensable asset across all sectors and enterprises. Consider that during the ravages of Sandy, not every business was able to save its inventory, but you

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  • IT Spending To Increase In 2013, World Ascends To The Third Platform

    December 10, 2012 Jenny Thomas

    The overall global financial outlook for 2013 is cause for concern. Many countries in Europe are heading into recession, and in the United States we are driving toward the fiscal cliff that threatens to send us plummeting into a second Great Recession. But lest we believe our financial woes are the only thing that binds our planet together, the folks at IDC say the world is in the middle of a technology shift that occurs only once every 25 years, and they are making some predictions for next year that indicate our addiction to electronic gadgetry is a worldwide phenomenon.

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  • Happy Holidays From All Of Us To All Of You

    December 10, 2012 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Well, thank heavens, we made it. The holiday season is upon us and it could not have come a moment later as far as I am concerned. Every year has its challenges, and here’s to hoping that 2013 is better and a bit easier for us all.

    I am thankful that I will be able push my keyboard aside and walk away from the desk for a bit. After a year of writing, I have a pretty acute case of word poisoning, as anyone copy editing me, reading my stories in the past few months, and my family and friends

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  • Proprietary Servers Take Their Lumps, Linux Servers Float On Cloud 9

    December 10, 2012 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    If you want to understand the server racket and you don’t have thousands of dollars to blow, you have to rely on the publicly available information available from Gartner and IDC to try to get a sense of what is going on out there. The market statistics do not map perfectly between the two companies, but you get a better picture than you can from either alone.

    What the two companies certainly agree on is that the server market is under pressure, and particularly in the non-X86 portions of the market as most midrange and high-end server makers are in

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  • Tech-Business Skills in Demand, Academic Initiative Expands

    December 10, 2012 Dan Burger

    Developing new technology skills and being better prepared for future job opportunities will keep IT workers and those aspiring to become IT professionals busy these days. According to the just released 2012 IBM Tech Trends Report, 10 percent of the managers surveyed believe their organizations are inadequately staffed due to a lack of technology skills mixed with business skills. To address that situation, IBM has re-purposed its Academic Initiative program, which includes a Power Systems element.

    Overall, there will be a greater emphasis on headliner type topics such as big data, analytics, digital marketing, mobile computing, and security. Educational materials

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  • IBM Canada Sweetens Education And Training Deal

    December 10, 2012 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Big Blue’s subsidiary in the Great White North not only wants you to build your IT skills, it wants to make a little dough helping you do it. But sometimes, if you want to get a little, you have to give a little.

    And so IBM Canada is offering customers who pre-pay for training slightly higher discounts if they pony up bigger wads of cash–enumerated in loonies, not greenbacks–over the next several months. In announcement letter ENUS312-137, IBM is offering customers who spend between $25,000 or more on Education Packs a 15 percent discount off that training. Under the

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  • IT Shops Buy 7.1 Exabytes Of Disk Array Capacity In Q3

    December 10, 2012 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    If you want to break into the disk array business, you better have a strong stomach and a steel spine. It takes more and more capacity to make a little more money, and it is the most competitive part of the IT sector these days.

    According to the box counters at IDC, disk array sales were up 3.7 percent to $7.87 billion in the third quarter, but to get that revenue, vendors had to push 7,104 petabytes–that’s more than 7 exabytes–of new disk capacity. This is the first time that quarter disk array sales have broken through 7 exabytes,

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