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  • Ocean Computer Group Builds Portfolio with VAI’s ERP Suite

    September 29, 2008 Dan Burger

    Ocean Computer Group, a solutions provider of equipment, APC power, software, consulting, and services for mid-market computer customers throughout the metropolitan New York, New Jersey, and Philadelphia areas has added VAI‘s S2K enterprise resource planning (ERP) suite to its product line.

    This announcement comes a week after VAI launched S2K 5.0, a new version of its flagship IBM i OS-based ERP system for manufacturing, distribution, retail, metals, food and related service industries. The release includes many new features, including a new Java client, an updated warehouse management system (WMS), new Web portal programs, and a new iPhone interface.

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  • Don’t Sell IBM Short–And Uncle Sam Means It

    September 29, 2008 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    So much for your grand plan to make your retirement nest egg in one fell swoop by selling shares in IBM short. Last week, the list of companies in which short-selling is no longer allowed swelled, and now includes Big Blue.

    Two weeks ago, when the U.S. economy was led to the window ledge, the Securities and Exchange Commission created a list of 800 financial services, insurance, and related companies in which short-selling would be prohibited. (Let’s face it, short-selling has created some of the mess that we are in, and these days, shorting financial stocks is like fishing in

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  • The Uberating System

    September 22, 2008 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    “Ah, but a man’s reach should exceed his grasp, or what’s a heaven for?” A good question, posed by English poet Robert Browning. I don’t know if the data center can qualify as a kind of heaven, though I do suspect that if there is a heaven, the temperature is always perfect, and I can imagine the faint humming of the workings of the Universe being audible. Anyway, you can’t blame IT vendors for having their reach exceed their grasp, which happens all the time. This is, apparently, how progress is made–through stretching. Sometimes the truth, sometimes our minds. Sometimes

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  • IBM Cuts Deals on CPU and i5/OS for 550, 570, and 595 Boxes

    September 22, 2008 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    We’re almost into the fourth quarter and just finishing up the last couple of business days in the third quarter, and that means IBM is looking to cut some deals on CPU cores and i5/OS licenses to make some dough out of the System i installed base.

    Let’s cover the hardware deals first. Last week, IBM announced a promotion that will run until December 31 that gives shops with System i 550, 570, and 595 servers rebates on processor activations on Power5 and Power5+ processors that are already inside their boxes and in a latent state. (IBM calls this capacity

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  • Need to Cut Costs? Midrange Shops Should Do ERP Well

    September 22, 2008 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    In a toughening economic environment, which many companies and individuals are facing these days in the Western economies, there are a lot of knee-jerk reactions to the stress. One of them is to look around to try to cut personnel, to streamline processes to try to cut costs for manufacturing or distribution of a product, or to argue harder for discounts from suppliers. While IT projects often are the first things to get cut, maybe the smart thing to do is to invest in a better ERP system. Or be grateful for the good one you might be lucky or

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  • Mad Dog 21/21: You Can Teleworker, But Who Will Listen?

    September 22, 2008 Hesh Wiener

    As you read this on your display screen, you are a potential (if not actual) teleworker. Maybe you’re in the office, but you could as easily be far away. In principle, people in many jobs could work outside the office, and, with gasoline at a buck a quart, it’s no longer hypothetical. These days, teleworking might be practical not only for employees but also for employers. It is a topic that requires fresh scrutiny, some new technology, and appreciation of its roots, which go back 2,500 years.

    The possibility that people whose work is based on using a computer could

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  • Oracle Soars in Fiscal Q1, But Applications Sales Soften

    September 22, 2008 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Systems and application software maker Oracle reported its financial results for the first quarter of fiscal 2009 last week, and both sales and profits were up smartly in the quarter. But, somewhat ominously and not really all that surprisingly given the jumpiness in the world’s economies, sales of new application software licenses were soft.

    In the three months ended August 31, Oracle’s overall sales rose by 17.7 percent to $5.3 billion, and net income shot up by 28.2 percent to just under $1.1 billion. It would be hard to find a company, large or small, that did better in a

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  • Reader Feedback on IT Jungle Shutting Down Non-AS/400 Newsletters

    September 22, 2008 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Well, my decision to shut down IT Jungle’s mainframe, Linux, Windows, and Unix newsletters took many of you by surprise. No surprises there. I would like to thank the many, many people who called, instant messaged (yes, a lot of you are online with me every day), or sent email, commending our efforts to stay in the AS/400 game while letting me make a decent living (so I hope) by having two jobs. It shouldn’t take two jobs, but that’s life in general and my life in particular.

    Not all of the feedback was positive, of course. This first bit

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  • IBM Kills Free Blade Deal for i Shops, Discounts Blade Chassis and Switches

    September 22, 2008 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Since October 2007, IBM has been offering free BladeCenter blade server configurations to i shops, particularly for those acquiring System i iron or upgrades to it. In March, IBM tweaked this deal, making the spending limits on new or upgraded i machines larger and requiring customers to buy more features to get their free BladeCenter H chassis with a few HS21 Xeon-based blades inside. Last week, IBM killed off that deal, and replaced it with a nominal Web discount on switches used in BladeCenter boxes as well as on the chasses themselves.

    The Web discount deal is not limited strictly

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  • Help/Systems Adds MSI Systems Integrators to Partner Program

    September 22, 2008 Dan Burger

    It’s no coincidence that many of the people who deride the i platform as being a relic often have no idea about the analytical tools and automated operations available for this platform. This isn’t a problem tied to a lack of tools or a lackluster technology. Modern business intelligence (BI) and system automation tools are available from a variety of vendors for the box. The fact is, the AS/400 and its successors have had features that are just now available on other platforms–features that are hyped as if they are leading edge.

    One real problem at i shops, however, is

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