The iSeries got its annual refresh on Tuesday with the launch of a range of new systems based around a speeded-up Power 5 chip — the Power 5+ — and including a new entry-level system which IBM hopes ...
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 on Monday took the wraps off its first server fueled by its long-awaited Power5 chip, with the system also containing software to run four different operating system simultaneously including ...
IBM has unveiled its new Power11 servers – next-generation hardware designed to support artificial intelligence, hybrid cloud and automation applications with boosted performance and enhanced security ...
IBM will soon offer big iron for word processing, Web surfing and writing e-mail. The computer giant is prepping a bundle that will pair its iSeries server and its Workplace software, a desktop portal ...
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 ...
It's been a pattern for years in the server market: A powerful new machine arrives, grows popular, then fades into history as the industry moves to fresh designs. Loyalists are left in the lurch. The ...