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  • 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 …

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  • 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 …

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  • 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 …

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  • Plotting Out Power Systems And IBM i To 2040 And Beyond

    April 8, 2025 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    It may be hard to believe, but with the launch of IBM i 7.6 today, it has been 13,440 days since OS/400 V1R1 was announced on June 21, 1988, and Big Blue has delivered 27 distinct releases of the OS/400 and IBM i platform with dozens of Technology Refresh interim updates between releases in the IBM i 7.X series.

    It took nearly three years to go from OS/400 V1R1 to OS/400 V2R1, and there were no interim releases and Technology Refreshes were not going to be invented for a long time. With the V2 series, hardware and software releases in …

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  • What’s New With IBM PowerVS In 2025?

    April 2, 2025 Alex Woodie

    It has been six years since IBM launched IBM Power Virtual Server, its public cloud offering for IBM i workloads. Adoption started slowly but has picked up in recent years as IBM fleshed out the offering and expanded it to more datacenters. As we enter the second quarter, IBM is banking on several new features to help it attract more IBM i customers to PowerVS.

    Last October, IBM offered PowerVS in 21 IBM Cloud datacenters around the world, including 650 Power Systems customers. Doris Conti, the vice president of Power Systems product management, told The Four Hundred that IBM had …

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  • Maybe It Was April Fools In Some Cases: Price Cuts For Selected Power Systems

    April 2, 2025 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    What goes up sometimes comes back down again. We have been chronicling the successive price increases that IBM has been levying on Power Systems, storage, and various software and services products throughput 2024 and into early 2025 to help you keep track of it all. And now, we have an actual price decrease in selected areas.

    Don’t get too excited. It probably does not apply to you, and the four cumulative and multiplicative broad price increases we have seen in the past year almost certainly still do.

    To recap: IBM raised prices in April 2024, then in September 2024 …

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  • More Not April Fools: Even More Price Hikes For Power Systems

    March 24, 2025 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    OK, this is getting crazy. On March 3, IBM announced price increases for various parts of the Power Systems stack and related hardware and software technologies often used with the platform. IBM also announced additional price increases to rebalance its pricing with respect to the US dollar for eighteen foreign currencies around the world in the same announcement. These price increases will take effect on April 1.

    These price increases from March 3 were in addition to ones that it made in April 2024, then in September 2024, and then again in December 2024 for parts of the …

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  • RISE For SAP Could Be A Boon For IBM’s PowerVS Cloud

    March 17, 2025 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    German application giant System Analyse Programmentwicklung, better known as SAP, has spent more than five decades to deliver five major versions of application software to help companies run themselves. They are R/1 in 1977, R/2 in 1981, R/3 in 1992, mySAP.com (which became Business Suite) in 1999, SAP HANA in 2011 with its S/4HANA application suite in 2015. And today, the company has over 400,000 customers.

    As is well known, SAP wants to create an application system, which is a phrase that resonates with the OS/400 and IBM i faithful. SAP was founded by five ex-IBMers from Germany and started …

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  • Not April Fools: More Price Increases For Power Systems Coming

    March 10, 2025 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    IBM is at it again, raising prices for parts of the Power Systems stack and related hardware and software technologies often used with the platform.

    In announcement letter AD25-0860, which came out on March 3, Big Blue raised prices on various Power Systems and storage products and across various geographic regions.

    Another part of the price change was to rebalance against the U.S. dollar foreign exchange rate. IBM did a similar price harmonization across geographies in November 2011, and then did it again on September 3. In the latest announcement, eighteen different currencies in the Asia/Pacific and EMEA regions …

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  • IBM Pushes FlashSystem Costs Down To Nearline Disk Storage

    March 3, 2025 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    If flash storage is ever going to replace disk storage, and there are good reasons to believe that at some point it will, this will happen because flash becomes normal and offers a mix of technical and economic reasons why it is worth a small premium – not a huge one, mind you – compared to buy dirt cheap spinning rust.

    IBM’s new FlashSystem C200, which debuted last week in announcement letter AD25-0017, might be just the thing that small and medium Power Systems customers have been waiting for.

    It has been a dozen years since IBM bought flash …

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