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    December 6, 2010 Dan Burger

    Yikes! Our working lives are killing us. I know you’ve probably felt that way for longer than you want to admit–maybe since your first job. But it’s one thing to feel that way without statistics to back it up and another thing to have the statistics to back up your thinking. Did you know that more heart attacks happen on Monday? A coincidence that we go back to work on Mondays? I don’t think so. But going back to work on Monday isn’t really the case for a lot of workers. They’ve been working throughout the weekend anyway.

    Last month,

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  • Whaaa? IBM Gets Stingier with Power Systems Deals

    November 29, 2010 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    We are in the heart of the fourth quarter with questionable stats in the Western economies and very good growth in the emerging markets in China, India, Russia, Brazil, and a handful of other countries. With Power Systems revenue on the decline year-on-year, and against a pretty easy compare mind you, I would expect that IBM would be out there wheeling and dealing to crank up Power Systems sales. But thus far, Big Blue is behaving like it thinks it has its pricing right–or perhaps like it was a bit too aggressive on the pricing with this year’s Power7 iron,

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  • iManifest U.S. Adds Halverson to Build Membership, Awareness

    November 29, 2010 Dan Burger

    It’s been more than a year since the IBM i community in the United States took its first steps toward marketing the platform in the wake of Big Blue’s decision to concentrate on non-platform specific marketing. Success has not been meteoric. There was no reason to believe that it would be. However, by anyone’s measurements, iManifest U.S. has been virtually at a standstill. Can anyone power up this organization? Another person is going to try.

    A month ago, iManifest chairman pro tem Jeff Olen announced he would be leaving the leadership position at the organization and that a replacement would

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  • Legacy-Loving Attachmate Shells Out $2.2 Billion for Novell

    November 29, 2010 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    When the top brass at Novell hammered a For Sale sign on the piece of grass at its Waltham, Massachusetts, headquarters back in May after rejecting an unsolicited $2 billion takeover bid from private equity firm Elliott Associates in March, it was pretty clear that bits and pieces of Novell could end up hither and yon and other companies haggled over pieces of the complex software company.

    Elliott Associates amassed an 8.5 percent stake in Novell before launching its bid in March, and still holds that stake today as a group of private equity firms familiar to the IBM midrange

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  • As I See It: There’s No Place Like Work

    November 29, 2010 Victor Rozek

    Way back in the last century, 13 years before the world was scheduled to end because of a computer glitch, William Greider published a book. It was an 800-page scholarly tome that, I suspect, not many people actually read, but which today is more relevant than it was back when nobody was reading it.

    The size and subject matter may have discouraged more than a few potential readers. Only Ivy League grads like Greider would think that the inner workings of the Federal Reserve would be compelling to the casual bibliophile. But the story, it turns out, was not only

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  • IBM Tosses In Freebie RHEL Linux with Power Express Servers

    November 29, 2010 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    IBM has been hoping for years that Linux would drive new workloads on Power-based systems where OS/400-i platforms are the back-end systems just like Linux-based partitions have, to a certain extent, been the salvation of the System z mainframe. It is hard to say for sure how much traction Linux has gotten at OS/400 and i shops–or even AIX shops for that matter–but what I can tell you is that Big Blue wants you to give Linux a shot so badly it is willing to fork out the cash to get you to try the first license.

    In announcement letter

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  • Reader Feedback on Crazy Idea Number 528: Apple Mac OS X on Power Systems

    November 29, 2010 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    The admittedly crazy idea I had to have IBM step in and offer to re-port Mac OS X back to Power Systems and make some arrangement with Apple to sell the operating system on Power7-based servers now that Apple has killed off its own X64-based Xserve products did not meet with universal enthusiasm with readers of The Four Hundred. But not everyone thought it was completely nuts.

    –TPM

    You are right. This is one crazy idea.

    Unfortunately, having IBM put out an Xserve replacement using a PowerPC processor is just plain dumb. Apple went to all of the trouble

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  • IBM Puts Power Systems and System z Server Under One Manager

    November 29, 2010 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Sometimes it takes a lot longer for information trickling out of IBM to reach us than you would think. Back in July I told you all about Big Blue’s merger of the Systems and Technology Group, which makes servers, storage, and chips, and its Software Group, which makes operating systems, databases, and middleware. What was not apparent when IBM consolidated systems and software as well as reconsolidated its services units back into the Global Services behemoth, it had also converged its Power Systems and System z mainframe server lines under one general manager.

    The System z and Power Systems machines

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  • Jury Says SAP Owes Oracle $1.3 Billion Over TomorrowNow Theft

    November 29, 2010 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    German software giant SAP acquired the defunct TomorrowNow software unit to try to steal away some business from application rival Oracle, and by doing so it may have inadvertently helped fuel a new wave of acquisitions by the database, application, and increasingly serious systems vendor. That’s because the jury deciding the TomorrowNow lawsuit has said that SAP should pay Oracle $1.3 billion in damages.

    When the trial started four weeks ago, there was some talk that Oracle and SAP were possibly going to settle the issue, but that didn’t happen. You can’t pay for the kind of adverse publicity

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  • Big Blue Runs the Power 740 Through the SAP Data Warehousing Paces

    November 29, 2010 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Now that the entry and midrange Power7-based servers are out there, IBM is releasing a smattering of benchmark tests on the boxes to show how they stand up on real-world workloads. The latest is on a data warehousing benchmark test based on code from SAP that Big Blue has been favoring in recent years.

    I have a sneaking suspicion that this is not just to highlight the very good SQL processing of the DB2 for i database, but also because no one else runs this benchmark test and therefore IBM can avoid odious comparisons.

    As you know, SAP’s ERP software

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