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  • Agilysys Back To Profitability; Sells Retail Division, Buys New Product Line

    June 17, 2013 Dan Burger

    A two-week flurry of activity, including a financial report that showed a return to profitability, the sale of one business unit and the acquisition of another, has Agilysys popping up on the BusinessWire like thunderstorms on a Florida summer afternoon. Agilysys is best known in the IBM midrange community for its hospitality and gaming software that is dominant in those markets. However, the company has more than that on its plate.

    Two weeks ago, Agilysys announced it was selling its Retail Solutions Group to an affiliate of Clearlake Capital Group for $34.55 million in cash. An estimated 200 customers buy

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  • IBM Chops Power Systems Memory Prices After Chip Upgrade

    June 17, 2013 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Big Blue has had a busy couple of weeks making enhancements to the Power Systems lineup and crafting deals to try to entice customers to move up to more modern machines, or, in the case of IBM i shops, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the launch of the AS/400 platform. The AS/400’s silver anniversary will be on Friday this week, and I will share my thoughts on the Silver Anniversary for the system that was code-named “Silverlake” in next week’s issue. For now, let’s talk about memory enhancements at the high-end of the line.

    The big thing relating to

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  • There’s No “i” In French Open Tennis

    June 10, 2013 Jenny Thomas

    IBM has been providing technology to the French Open since 1985. As you might imagine, a lot has changed in the last 28 years. At one time, back in the early 2000s, the AS/400 and then the iSeries played a role, but these days the tennis data is served on a private power cloud.

    The French Open, which just wrapped up on Sunday, has been known to draw up to 100 times normal traffic to the tournament Web site at www.rolandgarros.com. With that kind of a visitor surge, it is easy to see why IBM’s SmartCloud services are

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  • I Didn’t Know That About i

    June 10, 2013 Dan Burger

    Have you ever been talking with someone who believes he knows everything about IBM‘s famed AS/400? The worst of these fountains of IT knowledge are completely unaware there is such a thing as an IBM i on Power Systems platform. If you have patience, you listen politely for a few minutes until this self-proclaimed techno genius proves he doesn’t know the difference between an AS/400 and a Maytag Model 72 wringer washer.

    Well, we all have a tendency to talk about things we don’t know about. But when it comes to IBM i running on Power Systems iron, most

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  • IBM EMEA Gives Killer i License And SWMA After-License Deals

    June 10, 2013 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    If you are an IBM i shop sitting on a relatively old box that is no longer on maintenance and you want to get back on Software Maintenance while also moving to a new Power7 or Power7+ system, then IBM‘s EMEA region has two deals for you. And if you use them both, you will only spend $2 instead of thousands to possibly many tens of thousands of dollars.

    Both of the deals, which were announced on May 30 and then quickly updated on June 5 are part of IBM’s 25-year Power i anniversary celebration, and I also think

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  • DevCon Technical Conference Is No More

    June 10, 2013 Dan Burger

    Times are tough in the IT conference business. Last week, the annual IBM i application development conference known as DevCon said that it is folding its tent as a result of declining attendance rates in recent years. Less than a month ago, COMMON Europe pulled the plug on its annual Power Systems conference. Disappointing pre-event registration totals and the loss of IBM support were cited as the cause. In April, the COMMON Annual Meeting and Exposition had its lightest attendance ever. Declining conference attendance is widespread throughout many industries. It is another sign of the times.

    A form letter was

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  • IBM Buys SoftLayer To Build Out Hosting, Cloud Businesses

    June 10, 2013 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Big Blue is adamant about building up its cloud business, and has promised Wall Street that it can boost cloud-related services revenues to $7 billion by 2015. IBM was late to the public cloud game, which Amazon Web Services fired up in 2006 after several years of development. Call it something like a decade of a lead. And that is why it has shelled out an undisclosed sum to buy cloud and hosting rival SoftLayer.

    While IBM has made great strides with its SmartCloud public cloud, it has many orders of magnitude fewer customers than AWS and a less

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  • DB2 LUW To Get MongoDB Hooks–Will DB2/400 Be Next?

    June 10, 2013 Alex Woodie

    IBM and 10gen, the company behind the open-source MongoDB NoSQL database, announced a partnership last week that will lead to closer integration between MongoDB and DB2 for Linux, Unix, and Windows (LUW), as well as WebSphere middleware. The work will allow developers to build compelling Web and mobile applications on DB2 that utilize NoSQL storage and query concepts. The question for IBM i shops is whether Big Blue sees fit to add the same capabilities to the DB2 for i database that is integrated with the operating system.

    MongoDB is the most popular NoSQL database, which is gaining popularity

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  • As I See It: Compassionate Computing, Or Dalai On The Desktop

    June 10, 2013 Victor Rozek

    Phowa is a Sanskrit word meaning “the transference of consciousness at the time of death.” The intersection of science and religion, technology and spirituality, forms an uneasy junction, often distrustful and frequently violent. Historically, science has been derisive of faith, and believers were naturally suspicious of science. Thus, for centuries, few things have been more intransigent to change than religion. It came, if at all, at a glacial pace, resistant to modernity, impervious to reason. And perhaps that was as it should be.

    If you believe you have a pipeline to the divine–that revelation is yours alone; and that your

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  • IDC Concurs That The Server Racket Is Rough

    June 10, 2013 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    If you were hoping that the box counters at IDC would have better news about the server business–or lack thereof on some fronts–in the first quarter after Gartner gave its prognosis, sorry. No can do. While the world is consuming more machinery than it did in past years, the revenues are sliding and it is my guess that profits are sliding even faster across the industry.

    And that is not a good thing for the major IT vendors, who are depending on lush and luscious system profits to run their businesses for the long haul instead of for the short

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