No IBM i core activation fees, no user fees – We pay IBM these fees when we buy our IBM POWER servers. And we don’t rebill you. No IBM HWMA, SWMA or Service Extension Fees - Leave annual escalating IBM support fees behind. Our IBM POWER servers include IBM HWMA and SWMA so you don’t have to pay. It’s already included in our monthly fee. Pay only for what you need – Today’s IBM POWER servers are way bigger than most IBM i users need. Most IBM i users can be more than satisfied with 1000-2000 … [Read more...]
IBM i Applications and Cloud Portability – The Benefits Of Single-Level Architecture
I recently read a LinkedIn article, “The Real Costs of Cloud Application Portability”. Simply put, the article highlights trade-offs with workload portability and the use of low-cost native services unique to one cloud provider compared to the delay and extra cost to make your applications portable to a broader range of cloud providers. For applications that use Windows, UNIX and Linux, workload portability and cloud hosting can be a major evaluation factor, especially when planning for … [Read more...]
43 Aspects Of IBM i (AS400, iSeries) Cloud Hosting To Check Out Before You Proceed
If you are thinking about moving to the cloud, here are 43 aspects of hosting that are good to investigate. I don't pretend to know them all. If you can think of more please add your comments. Hosting Solutions 1) What servers and resource are provided by the hosting data center? What technology is offered (server, firewall, networking, backup, security, etc.)? How many servers? What are the server capacities, in terms of cores, CPW, memory and storage? What versions of OS400 … [Read more...]
Raising Demand For Skilled IBM i (OS400) Talent Fuels Cloud Hosting Growth
Frequently what we hear from prospective clients interested in IBM i Cloud Hosting is their need for IBM i (OS400) expertise. Many have aging IBM i talent planning on retirement and want to make plans for subsequent support for the years to come. Many have a background in other technologies (such as Windows or UNIX) with the responsibility to manage IBM i technology without the needed skills. Others are consolidating and looking to outsource their IBM i support. While cost savings … [Read more...]
6 Misconceptions About IBM i (OS400) Cloud Hosting
With scary headlines about cloud computing, misconceptions are bound to occur. Here are 6 Common Myths: Myth 1 – Cloud computing is more expensive. Fact: It all depends. If you have an old AS400 that is paid for (may not even have maintenance or software support), are years behind in IBM i/OS400 upgrades, backup tapes go home in your car and you are just looking at your current costs (not including the time you may spend managing the server), cloud hosting will never be cheaper than … [Read more...]
What The Heck Does It Mean To “Colocate Your Server” At A Data Center…And Why Should I Care (A Lot)?
If you are an experienced IT executive, you probably already know that a colocation (colo) is a data center facility in which a business can rent space for servers and other computer hardware. Generally, the colo provides the building, cooling, power, bandwidth and security while the customer provides the servers and storage. Nevertheless, every day I talk to IT executives of small-to-medium sized businesses that are unfamiliar with colocation and why a data center makes sense; even those … [Read more...]
What’s Your IBM i (iSeries, AS400) Server REALLY Costing You?
We talk to lots of IBM i (iSeries, AS400) users everyday about their REAL cost of operating their servers. And the REALITY is hard to swallow once it is revealed… first let me explain. Most users know their annual IBM hardware and software costs….but that’s only a fraction of the REAL total costs. Many do not realize that the cost for electrical power is about $1,200 per year just for the Entry server. It's even more for the Enterprise server. It’s more if you require air … [Read more...]
6 Reasons Why IBM i (AS400, iSeries) Users Move To The Cloud
Most active IBM i (iSeries, AS400) servers range from POWER4 (9406-270/820), POWER5 (9406-520/525), POWER6 (9407/8, 8203) and POWER7. Recent surveys suggest that over 50% of the install base is POWER5 and POWER6. This is the most active portion of the install base thinking about upgrading to newer technology. A portion of those users are also interested in hosting their applications instead of buying a new IBM POWER8 server. How come? Here are the 6 most common reasons we hear from … [Read more...]
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