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  • 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 …

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  • IBM Switches To Build To Order For Entry Power Systems

    February 24, 2025 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    If we trust our memory, for the past several decades both high-end Power systems machines as well as all System z mainframes have been done on a build-to-order basis, and for the past decade at least, these big iron boxes were made at IBM’s factories in Poughkeepsie, New York, for the worldwide market.

    For many years, entry and midrange AS/400 line was manufactured in three plants: the main factory in Rochester, Minnesota for the market in Canada and the United States and for certain high end machines in Europe, as well as Santa Palombo outside of Milan, Italy for entry …

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  • Thoroughly Modern: The Looming Talent Crisis In IBM i Management

    September 9, 2024 Lief Morin

    In today’s fast-evolving technology landscape, IBM i systems remain a bastion of reliability and efficiency for countless enterprises. Yet, as these systems continue to serve as the backbone of critical operations, a troubling trend is emerging – the professionals who know how to manage them are retiring. With an aging workforce and a scarce influx of new talent, organizations face the risk of operational disruptions.

    Picture this scenario: your last seasoned IBM i system administrator is about to retire, and the remaining team lacks the deep expertise required to manage complex system needs. This isn’t just a minor hiccup; it’s …

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  • Power Systems Poised To Embiggen This Year?

    May 6, 2024 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    We were away on a hiatus and not publishing last week, and therefore we are now going to go through Big Blue’s financial results for the first quarter of 2024, and take a deep dive into its systems business and Power Systems in particular. Once again, the news is generally good, and that is comforting when this is the final third of the Power10 and System z16 product lines from IBM, with follow-on Power11 and System z17 processors expected sometime next year.

    In the March quarter, IBM reported overall revenues of $14.46 billion, up 4.1 percent year on year, with …

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  • Thoroughly Modern: How To Navigate IBM i Cloud Success – Beyond Migration

    May 6, 2024 Lief Morin

    The decision to migrate to the cloud is a vital part of an organization’s modernization endeavors. However, the true measure of success lies after the production applications go-live. To understand the critical role of a strategic plan, the measurements of success, and technical and process optimizations, it is essential for organizations to achieve operational excellence and realize the benefits of the IBM i cloud.

    IBM i Cloud Environments: Private, Hybrid, and Public

    In a previous article, we provided definitions of various cloud consumption models, but as a brief review, a cloud service is one that offers self-service, network access, …

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  • In A Parallel Universe, There Is An IBM i Data Warehouse, Too

    November 8, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Over the many years that we have been watching the Power Systems business – which is all of them, starting with the original RS/6000 announcement in February 1990, the first announcement we ever attended and at IBM’s original headquarters at 590 Madison in New York City – we have seen time and time again how Big Blue has rolled out parallel cluster data warehouse configurations for its AIX customers.

    Somehow, the IBM i platform and predecessor OS/400 platform have never been shown the same respect. Despite the fact that there are midrange and large enterprise customers who would very likely …

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  • OpenShift Can Be The New PASE For IBM i Shops

    May 1, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    If you can’t beat ‘em, encapsulate ‘em. That is not the official rallying cry of the IBM i platform, but that certainly has been the philosophy of the Private Address Space Environment that was cooked up by the techies in IBM’s labs in Austin, Texas, home of the RS/6000, and Rochester, Minnesota, home of the AS/400. The marketing people eventually changed its name to the Portable Application Solution Environment, which we know as PASE either way. We have a great PASE, but it is time to make a new one that is more relevant for the time. We are …

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  • Power Systems Revenues Look To Grow In 2022

    October 24, 2022 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    It was a pretty good third quarter for Big Blue on many fronts if you overlook a $5.76 billion writedown as it has transferred some of its pension obligations for retired employees to a third party to get them off its books forever. This is the second straight quarter that, ignoring this massive hit to the books, which was actually offset by some tax benefits IBM cashed in at the same time, the company has shown both revenue and profit growth.

    This may not be the IBM of our salad days, but it is a far cry better from the …

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  • The Pivotal Year Ahead For Big Blue And IBM i Shops

    January 10, 2022 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    When we look back on it many years from now, this year, 2022, will be a pivotal year in the history of the Power Systems platform from Big Blue, which was commercially significant starting in February 1990 when the RS/6000 was launched but which obviously traces its roots through the IBM i and OS/400 branches of the Power Systems family tree all the way back to the System/3 launched in July 1969 just 10 days after humans first landed on the moon.

    There are different kinds of pivot points in the history of the IBM midrange platforms, including the launch …

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  • For The Prices They Are A-Changin’

    October 4, 2021 Timothy Prickett Morgan

    Back in the day, when IBM made any price changes to products, we would see these things in the weekly summary reports that its announcement system had compiled and sent out to us on a weekly basis for several decades. Somewhere along the way, either our profile changed without our knowledge or IBM changed something about this email blast system behind the scenes and we stopped seeing all of these Price Change announcements.

    Just for the heck of it on Friday, which was a quiet news day in IBM i Land, I logged into the Web front end of the …

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