There are 9 common snags you may encounter when you upgrade your server (capacity, OS level, non-supported devices, etc.). Double check to understand what is involved when you change hardware server. I will cover 9 Common Software Upgrade Pitfalls in my next blog. You must do your research! Prepare your checklist to avoid these common upgrade pitfalls. Research Your Needed Steps To Move From An Older Server To A Newer Server. Appropriate Capacity. Is your new server properly … [Read more...]
The “RIGHT” ERP RFP For Success…And No Surprises
I am shocked how many “IT experts” miss the mark for successful software selection and implementation without surprises. This probably explains why Gartner estimates approximately 75% of all ERP implementations fail. So, what’s missing? I have had several conversations with a colleague who is an ERP selection and implementation expert. How good is he? Well, in his 40 year career he has selected and installed 55 ERP solutions, for small businesses to multi-billion, multi-national … [Read more...]
IBM i V5R4 Support Now Available Through 9-30-17 – Extended 1 More Year!
IBM has just announced today service extension support for IBM i Operating System V5R4. The extended service extension offering extends support for IBM i Operating System V5R4 for an additional year, from October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2017. The extended support covers usage and known and new defect problems. A service start date of October 1, 2016 or later and the service end date of September 30, 2017 or earlier must be manually entered by the user. For further details, contact … [Read more...]
What You Don’t Know About IBM i Disaster Recovery Replication Solutions Can Hurt You
Operations with critical needs to quickly recover from IBM i (iSeries/AS400) server downtime want Disaster Recovery Replication Solutions. Disaster Recovery Replication Solutions allow users to recover in minutes, not hours…if they make the proper choices and clearly understand the limitations of each solution. There Are 3 Basic IBM i (iSeries/AS400) Server HA Solutions When it comes to Disaster Recovery Replication Solutions, you … [Read more...]
Expert IBM i (iSeries/AS400) Skills Fuel Cloud Hosting Growth
This blog provides key insight into why IBM i users turn to expert IBM i hosting for their core business applications. I recently attended a summit sponsored by a leading High Availability software solution provider. Fifteen IBM i (iSeries/AS400) Cloud Hosting providers attended. The solution provider presented several recent studies that noted that 70% of IBM i users in North America have 2 or less IBM i skilled people on staff. In fact, about 36% have no on-premise IBM i … [Read more...]
3 BIG Reasons For IBM i Software Maintenance
This blog briefly explains the key reasons an IBM i (iSeries) users should KEEP IBM SWMA current. Most IBM i users I work with hunt for ways to improve productivity and cut cost. I often hear about clients that question the value of IBM Software Maintenance (SWMA) – because it looks like an expense line item that is easy to chop. 1. SWMA entitles you to IBM i Version Upgrades, PTFs and IBM phone software support. You may already know that with IBM SWMA you are … [Read more...]
5 Factors Why A New IBM i (iSeries/AS400) Server Is A Superior Value Compared To A Used Server
This blog looks at the projected costs of a used IBM server compared to buying a new one. Clearly, there are variations in pricing and server capacity. Nonetheless, without going into excessive detail you will get the point that a used server is generally a poor value for your next IBM i/iSeries server. Think Used IBM i (iSeries/AS400) Servers Are A Good Value? Think Again. You may recall a time when a used IBM iSeries/AS400 server offered a significant savings compared to a new … [Read more...]
First Failure Data Capture: Why You Probably Never Heard Of It
A question IBM POWER users rarely ask—unless they work on other platforms—is what an intermittent error is? It’s a kind of bug that occurs without rhyme or reason. Your system may lock up, or worse, it may come to a complete halt. Windows users are very familiar with it—as well as users of non-IBM hardware—and it has been a major nuisance for years. But when it happens to mainframe-class systems it can be much more than a nuisance. It can be very costly. Several years ago, eBay … [Read more...]