IBM says the z/OS 3.1 operating system will further integrate AI, embrace cloud stores, and improve performance of Linux workloads. IBM said this week it will soon roll out an AI-infused, hybrid-cloud ...
IBM last week upgraded the servers and operating system in its iSeries line, continuing its effort to expand the potential user base for the midrange machines. The new operating system, i5/OS Version ...
Big Blue works to keep the long-running server line--remember the AS/400?--off the endangered species list, but challenges remain. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about ...
IBM Corp. today announced plans to release a promised 64-bit version of its mainframe operating system later this week — a move that users and analysts said should provide a crucial foundation for ...
IBM Corp.’s acquisition of HashiCorp Inc. presents a pivotal moment for multicloud and hybrid cloud deployments. With a focus on aligning missions and accelerating growth, IBM intends to operate ...
Today’s business landscape is more competitive than ever, and small businesses can use every edge they can find. Speed helps, and IBM announced that it has made its i5 server line for small- and ...
Oracle wants to convince businesses that it will continue to support its JD Edwards EnterpriseOne suite, which it inherited when it acquired Peoplesoft. IBM wants to get is i Series servers into more ...
Earlier this month, IBM announced an overhaul of its System i division that resulted in the blending of System i sales with System p sales in two distinct units: the Business Systems Unit, focused on ...
IBM on Tuesday will fill in the ranks of its iSeries line of Power5 servers with a machine it says can juggle multiple jobs. Big Blue will debut its eServer i5 550, an iSeries machine it created to ...
Two short phrases describe IBM’s eServer iSeries 825 server: You’ll pay through the nose, but you’ll get what you pay for. This hardware/software combo starts at $160,000 for the base system, four to ...
In an effort to increase the number of programs available for its relatively unknown iSeries line of special-purpose servers, IBM is courting Linux programmers by letting them tap into an iSeries ...
The reason Microsoft became so big comes down to the best deal ever made in the history of computing, between the fledgling software company co-founded by Bill Gates and the behemoth hardware giant ...