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  • As I See It: Motivate This

    September 9, 2013 Victor Rozek

    I’m about a week away from heading up to Banff and Jasper for a little mountain madness and, as departure time draws near, my motivation to work is draining faster than sinuses under a pollen attack. Like God, motivation is a universal concept, individually applied. With the exception of survival, few, if any, motivators can guarantee to consistently move the productivity needle. And those that do, won’t necessarily do so for long. For people who have already achieved a comfortable baseline and don’t aspire to piggish levels of consumption, motivation is like the tide–it comes and goes.

    Mine was waning

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  • IBM Re-Emphasizes Software And Services To The Channel

    September 9, 2013 Dan Burger

    In his keynote address at the Avnet and IBM Executive Directions meeting last month, Steve Mills told a roomful of folks in the sales channel that their greatest opportunities for future success would be in software and services. That’s not a new tune the general manager in charge of the converged Software and Systems Group was singing, but in this business setting where hardware sales is the sentimental favorite, Mills would like to make sure the choir is singing his song.

    Mills carefully built a bridge that connected the old reseller sales approach that led with hardware sales by saying

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  • Servers Sales Swoon A Little From April Through June

    September 9, 2013 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    With so many transitions going on in the server racket these days, it is hard to say if the ups and downs of revenues for each quarter are a leading indicator for the overall IT market anymore. But a lot of people believe server sales do portend future budgets in data centers, and so when the numbers head south, as they did again in the June quarter according to IDC, people take notice.

    It is best to keep perspective. There is a lot going on in Server Land, to say the least. And the pace of change is not

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  • A Cloud Falls Over The U.S. Open

    September 9, 2013 Jenny Thomas

    Tennis fans might think of clouds as being a bad omen. Rain delays can put a quick stop to the action on the court. But clouds mean something different to those of us in computing circles, and fans of this year’s U.S. Open Championships might be surprised to learn that clouds actually had a big hand in creating a better tennis experience.

    The USTA has been partnering with IBM for more than 20 years, and in that time the technology has changed a lot. Today’s tech savvy fan, whether part of the 700,000 crowded into the USTA National Tennis Center

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  • RPG & DB2 Summit Registrations Rise, Signals Progress In IBM i Shops

    September 9, 2013 Dan Burger

    RPG & DB2 Summit Registrations Rise, Signals Progress In IBM i Shops

    The skills gap for IBM midrange professionals may be narrowing. At least there’s an indication that may be true. Tech conferences in general have reported attendance as mostly flat over the past several years and more are shriveling than blossoming. But at the same time, companies are scrambling to solve business issues and looking to IT for the answers. Solutions, in many cases, require new skills. In-house IT investment can’t be overlooked.

    The most promising indicator of an upswing in skills comes from System i Developer, the

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  • IBM i Tech Books Available Through BookHawkers

    September 9, 2013 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    For many years, IT Jungle operated a bookstore on Yahoo and then eBay that featured technical manuals by several of our authors. We shut that bookstore down at the end of last year because it was more grief than it was worth–others have long since cornered the market in IBM i publishing–but you can still get many of the titles we used to carry elsewhere.

    Specifically, if you are looking for the Pocket Guides and other programming manuals and tutorials from author Brian Kelly, he has started his own virtual bookstore at BookHawkers. His inventory of IBM i-related titles is

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  • How Does The Flex System Stack Up Against Cisco’s UCS?

    September 9, 2013 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    IBM‘s Flex System modular machines were without a doubt a reaction to the success in the data center of the Unified Computing System converged platforms from Cisco Systems. But how do the two machines stack up against each other?

    According to a recent report (PDF) from Clabby Analytics that is published on the IBM Flex Systems website, there are some significant advantages with the Flex System iron from Big Blue. One of them is that the chassis allows for storage arrays to be embedded into the chassis and accessed locally instead of using external storage area networks as

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  • IBM To Divulge Power8 Processor Secrets At Hot Chips

    August 26, 2013 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    It is late on a Friday night after a hard week, and I have to be up at some awful hour to catch a plane at JFK to get myself to San Francisco in the morning. (The flight boards at 6:20 a.m. for a 7 a.m. takeoff, and I would be lying if I said that Delta Flight DL629 was not a little familiar to me after a few years.) But I don’t care about all that, and I don’t care about being tired because if there is one thing I love, it is going to Hot Chips once a

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  • One Power 750 Matches Two Xeon Servers On SAP BW Test

    August 26, 2013 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    For many years now, IBM has been very keen on using various data warehousing benchmark tests based on applications from German software giant SAP to show the relative scalability of Power Systems running OS/400, i5/OS, and IBM i, and to make comparisons to other systems. Now, IBM has perhaps won a throwdown with Hewlett-Packard.

    Last year, when HP was trying to show off the performance of its ProLiant DL580 G7 servers running SAP code and using the HANA in-memory database from SAP to support its Business Warehouse data warehouse, the company chose the Business Warehouse Enhanced Mixed Load benchmark,

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  • Synon Founder Breathes New Life Into Lazy Software

    August 26, 2013 Alex Woodie

    Simon Williams, who created the Synon/2E and Obsydian 4GL development tools that were so popular during the AS/400’s heyday, is back at the helm of Lazy Software, the company he founded in 1998 to develop and market a revolutionary associative database. Williams rejoined Lazy Software in 2010 after the company and product foundered about for several years, and now he is shipping a new release of the database, Sentences 4.0, and gearing up to tackle big data problems.

    Lazy Software got off to a big start in 1998, the same year that Synon sold itself to Sterling Software, which

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