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IBM today is marking the 40th anniversary of its first mainframe by introducing the zSeries 890 mainframe server for midsize enterprise customers. “We’re introducing a brand-new IBM eServer ...
On its Web site, IBM lists one zSeries model, four iSeries models, two pSeries and nine xSeries. The eServer zSeries 900 will ship Dec. 18, IBM says. Along with Linux, the servers also support ...
The IBM eServer zSeries, due to ship in March, is the company's first Linux-only mainframe. The server allows customers to run thousands of Linux images and applications on a single server and ...
SAP and IBM are tying the knot on a deal that will bring Linux for IBM eServer zSeries to mySAP.com customers in the near future. The German software giant said the announcement vindicates its ...
SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 7 will be available for IBM's eServer zSeries by the beginning of May, the company said on Thursday. SuSE already sells Enterprise Server 7 in 32-bit form for IBM's S ...
The deal includes an eServer zSeries 990 mainframe, 70 eServer BladeCenter systems, and IBM TotalStorage SAN Volume Controller virtualization software. Robert Hoey, worldwide vice president of ...
Hoping to accelerate the acceptance of 64-bit technology into the Linux world as well as getting a jump on competitors announcing products at next week’s LinuxWorld, IBM on Wednesday unveiled a ...
DataSynapse has Grid-enabled IBM's eServer zSeries mainframe for Linux with its LiveCluster 3G technology. DataSynapse's LiveCluster Grid computing infrastructure harnesses idle computer power for ...
IBM unleashes eServer i5 systems with POWER5 IBM eServer i5 offers new economic model for small and medium sized businesses; with embedded virtualization engine technology it runs multiple ...
IBM says that the eServer zSeries can consolidate from twenty to hundreds of Sun and Intel servers onto one system. The company also plans to deliver Linux servers dedicated to the small to medium ...
The new eServer zSeries 900 mainframe, which will succeed the company's venerable System/390, was designed especially to meet the varied and unpredictable demands of online commerce, IBM said.
Fidelity says the product will be able to run on IBM eServer zSeries, as well as the pSeries and xSeries. Jim Wilson, president, Fidelity Information Services, international division, says with ...