• The Four Hundred
  • Subscribe
  • Media Kit
  • Contributors
  • About Us
  • Contact
Menu
  • The Four Hundred
  • Subscribe
  • Media Kit
  • Contributors
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Tandberg Bankruptcy Leaves A Hole In IBM Power Storage

    June 2, 2025 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    A problem has been brewing for back and archiving needs for entry and some midrange IBM i shops, and we did not know about it until the spit hit the fan last week. Had we known earlier, we could have warned you. And maybe Big Blue could have and should have warned you directly more immediately a few months ago instead of in the announcement that came out last week and that did not actually explain what was going on even a little bit.

    In announcement letter AD25-0836, dated May 27, IBM said that effective that day it was …

    Read more
  • A Bunch Of IBM i-Power Systems Things To Be Aware Of

    June 2, 2025 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Sometimes you get a bunch of big announcements for the IBM i platform or the Power Systems machinery it runs on, and sometimes there are some smaller things that are interesting to a smaller group of people but no less important in their worlds than the big stuff.

    So it is this week.

    In announcement letter AD25-0887 dated May 27, which is where we also saw the withdrawal of marketing of RDX disk backup units and which we reported on elsewhere in this issue, we also see that the 1 TB and 2 TB removable disk cartridges are being removed. …

    Read more
  • IBM Preserves Memory Investments Across Power10 And Power11

    May 21, 2025 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    While the central processing unit inside every server gets all of the glory and much of the budget, these days it is the main memory that stores the data and gives that CPU memory that is perhaps more important and is actually the most costly part of the overall system.

    This is particularly true of back office systems running relational databases, and increasingly these days, in-memory databases to speed up access to that corporate data. If you spend hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars on system memory, wouldn’t it be nice if that investment could be amortized over more …

    Read more
  • Picking Apart IBM’s $150 Billion In US Manufacturing And R&D

    May 21, 2025 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Several weeks ago, we read with great interest, considering the great desire by President Donald Trump to foment a new wave of indigenous manufacturing in the United States with extreme import tariffs, that Big Blue was committing to “to invest $150 billion in America over the next five years to fuel the economy and to accelerate its role as the global leader in computing.”

    This announcement was not one, as far as we know, brokered between Arvind Krishna, IBM’s chairman, president, and chief executive officer, and Trump, which is not necessarily smart. It is perhaps best to let this commander …

    Read more
  • Is IBM Going To Raise Prices On Power10 Expert Care?

    May 19, 2025 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    We have a feeling that Big Blue let the cat out of the bag a little early on a price increase for its Power Expert Care technical support services for the Power10 platform. We have this feeling because IBM on May 1 canceled a price increase in the Americas region in announcement letter AD25-1009 and in the Japan region in announcement letter AD25-1048.

    This is weird, and we are showing you the Americas announcement below in case IBM takes it down:

    First of all, the letter number referenced for May 1 does not match the actual letter number, which …

    Read more
  • Maxava Consulting Services Does More Than HA/DR Project Management – A Lot More

    May 12, 2025 Yvonne Enselman

    IT organizations have been having to do more with less for so long that it is frankly amazing that anything at all gets done some decades later. And the funny thing is that the To Do list just keeps getting longer – and wider – as the years go by.

    We know exactly how short-staffed and over-burdened IBM i shops are, and that is why Maxava is launching Maxava Consulting Services, a new arm of the high availability software maker that aims to provide a broad and deep set of strategic and tactical services to help IBM i shops get …

    Read more
  • Will The Turbulent Economy Downdraft IBM Systems Or Lift It?

    April 28, 2025 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    We have always contended that recessions accelerate technology trends rather than slow them down. And if we start heading into a recession either in the United States or around the globe – it is hard to imagine one without the other – it is reasonable to assume that companies will be looking very aggressively to take automation up another level to cut costs further, to generate new lines of business, and to push profits as hard as they can in what will probably be a deflationary environment.

    There are a lot of assumptions in that paragraph, so let’s pick it …

    Read more
  • Sundry Interesting IBM i Announcements For You To Ponder

    April 23, 2025 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    We are still picking though the latest tweaks and changes to the IBM i platform that came with the April 8 announcements. We are still also working through our disappointment that there was not one single interesting hardware announcement from Big Blue relating to the Power Systems platform. We are having a bit of iron deficiency, it seems.

    First thing first, we noticed this week that the official Redbook for IBM i 7.6, which naturally enough is called IBM i 7.6 Features And Functions, has been published, and is jam packed with 215 pages of more details about …

    Read more
  • IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 27, Number 16

    April 23, 2025 Doug Bidwell

    This week, we bring you two security vulnerabilities and an import HIPER for firmware updates for Power Systems iron. Let’s start with the firmware.

    There is new microcode for Firmware 950 .. 950.D1, which you can find out more about at this link here, and new microcode for Firmware 950 .. 950.E0, which you can read all about at that link there. These are HIPERs and affect the following hardware:

    • Power System S914 Server (9009-41A)
    • Power System S922 Server (9009-22A)
    • Power System S924 Server (9009-42A)

    Now for the vulnerabilities. First, we have Security Bulletin: IBM i 7.6 is …

    Read more
  • z17 Mainframes Give IBM Time To Ramp AI-Accelerated Power11 Systems

    April 14, 2025 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    We had been expecting for the Power11 processors and their new Power Systems servers to be announced sometime around the spring to early summer of this year and to start shipping in volume in the summer, maybe in June or July, with a nice sales bump in the second half of 2025. However, now the Power11 launch will be in the second half of the year, and IBM’s Systems group will be counting on a bump first from the System z17 mainframes that were launched last week.

    This has happened before, and more than once, and it is a good …

    Read more

Previous Articles Next Articles

Content archive

  • The Four Hundred
  • Four Hundred Stuff
  • Four Hundred Guru

Recent Posts

  • AI Is Coming for ERP. How Will IBM i Respond?
  • The Power And Storage Price Wiggling Continues – Again
  • LaserVault Adds Multi-Path Support To ViTL
  • As I See It: Spacing Out
  • IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 27, Numbers 34, 35, And 36
  • The Power11 Transistor Count Discrepancies Explained – Sort Of
  • Is Your IBM i HA/DR Actually Tested – Or Just Installed?
  • Big Blue Delivers IBM i Customer Requests In ACS Update
  • New DbToo SDK Hooks RPG And Db2 For i To External Services
  • IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 27, Number 33

Subscribe

To get news from IT Jungle sent to your inbox every week, subscribe to our newsletter.

Pages

  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Contributors
  • Four Hundred Monitor
  • IBM i PTF Guide
  • Media Kit
  • Subscribe

Search

Copyright © 2025 IT Jungle