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  • Atempo Cuts Setup Time with Time Navigator 4.2

    March 4, 2008 Alex Woodie

    Atempo last week announced a new release of its backup and archive tool for System i and other platforms, Time Navigator, that should be quicker and easier to implement. Better application support and enhancements to its logs and alarms interface also distinguish Time Navigator 4.2, the first new release of the product in a year-and-a-half.

    Time Navigator automates the backup, archiving, and regulatory compliance needs of companies running computers based on the i5/OS, Windows, Linux, Unix, OS X, VMS, and NetWare operating systems. The product provides continuous data protection (CDP), disk-to-disk-to-tape (D2D2T), and virtual tape library (VTL) capabilities, and sports

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  • Solimar Updates Output Management Software, Receives Xerox Award

    March 4, 2008 Alex Woodie

    Solimar Systems announced new releases of three of its products last week at the On Demand Conference & Expo in Boston. In addition to new releases of its enterprise output management products, the company received an award from Xerox.

    Solimar Print Director Enterprise, or SPDE, is a collection of Windows-based products aimed at centrally managing the production print environment, including enabling practically any printer to support practically any host, including proprietary environments like IBM mainframe and midrange servers that rely on the AFP and IPDS print architectures.

    Improving the function of high-speed, full-color IPDS is one of the new

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  • Cleo Updates B2B Communications Software

    March 4, 2008 Alex Woodie

    In this age of e-commerce, sending and receiving orders over the phone, the mail, or fax machines is too slow, too manual, and too prone to error. Instead, companies are increasingly adopting B2B technologies like AS2 and encrypted FTP to ensure their orders are handled expeditiously. Cleo Communications, one of the unheralded developers of business communications software used by more than 10,000 companies, recently introduced a minor release of its core B2B technology, called VersaLex.

    VersaLex is the core Java-based communications engine behind several products used to send and receive EDI documents over the Internet using standards such as

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  • Q&A with IBM’s Mark Shearer: Still Mister System i

    March 3, 2008 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Q&A with IBM’s Mark Shearer: Still Mister System i

    When IBM reorganized its Systems and Technology Group once last July and then again this January, the System i product line seemed to get a bit lost in the shuffle. In July, the System i went from being a division to being a product line split between high-end and low-end divisions, Power Systems and Business Systems, and then in January IBM finished redrawing the organization chart and cut product development and manufacturing from sales and marketing.

    More than a few people have had the impression that the System i product line

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  • Linux and Windows Server Sales Outpace the Market in Q4

    March 3, 2008 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Well, it is probably not a big surprise to anyone that revenues for servers running Linux or Windows outpaced the sales of the rest of the market in the final quarter of 2007. In fact, one way of looking at the market statistics just released by analysts at IDC is that Linux and Windows boxes are the main reason why the server market managed to grow revenues by 2.4 percent to $15.7 billion, driven by a 9 percent growth in shipments.

    However, as a similar modeling of the server market for Q4 and all of 2007 from Gartner reckoned, IDC

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  • Infinite Software Partners with HP, Acquires Altos Technology Group

    March 3, 2008 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    It has been a busy couple of weeks for legacy application rehosting environment provider Infinite Software, which you probably remember by its former name, California Software. Several weeks ago, Infinite Software announced that it had partnered with server and operating system maker Hewlett-Packard in an effort to offer customers with vintage RPG and COBOL applications running on AS/400, iSeries, and System i platforms the option of running that code on HP’s Itanium-based Integrity servers running HP-UX, Windows, or Linux.

    And last week, Infinite Software, which is based in Laguna Niguel in southern California, announced that it has acquired Altos

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  • Mad Dog 21/21: Plane’s Peeking

    March 3, 2008 Hesh Wiener

    In computing, even the industry leaders can get hit with surprises coming from angles they never dreamed of. Sometimes these new ideas substantially change or extend the world of computing. These disruptive developments add new dimensions to information processing. And it’s often very hard for the established leaders to understand what is emerging before their eyes. This is a situation much like the one at the heart of Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions, a short, witty novel about mathematics and Victorian society written by Edwin A. Abbott, a theologian and scholar. Ballmer, Palmisano, and you ought to

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  • MetaRAM Quadruples DDR2 Memory Capacity in Servers

    March 3, 2008 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    There are a lot of different ways to skin a system design, but the one that has been favored by processor and system designers alike for the past three decades is to boost the clock speed on the processor as high as possible, make each clock do more work, and add layers and layers of progressively faster main memory to the box to keep those faster processors fed. There are a number of problems with this approach, and they have caused a performance and capacity gap between central processors and memory subsystems that is still not being properly addressed. But

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  • IBM Readies Some Sort of System i Announcements at COMMON

    March 3, 2008 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    The now annual COMMON midrange system user conference and vendor exposition will be held at the end of March and into early April in Nashville, Tennessee, and the user group wants people to stick around beyond April Fool’s Day for a big announcement from key executives within IBM‘s Systems and Technology Group.

    Specifically, the notice up on the COMMON Web site says that Mark Shearer, currently vice president of marketing and offerings for the Business Systems division, and Ross Mauri, general manager of the Power Systems division, will jointly host a special town hall meeting on the morning April

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  • Magic Software Continues Financial Turnaround in Q4

    March 3, 2008 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    System i application tool maker Magic Software Enterprises is continuing to get itself on a firmer financial footing as its ramps up product and services sales. Sales were up smartly in the fourth quarter, the company swung to a solid profit thanks to its sale of an application subsidiary.

    In the fourth quarter ended December 31, Magic Software booked sales of $15.7 million, an increase of 13.8 percent from the year-ago period. In the fourth quarter of last year, Magic Software had an operating loss of $500,000 and managed to pull itself up to breakeven after a major restructuring as

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