The purpose of this blog is to offer clear factors when IBM i hosting makes sense as well as when it does not make sense. My hope is that readers can determine their circumstances and what works for them so they can better use their time and their company’s resources analyzing options that are best for them. Disclaimer: iSeries and AS400 are server brand names. IBM i is an operating system, like OS400. I use these terms interchangeably to help researchers more easily find what they are … [Read more...]
14 Factors To Research When Evaluating IBM i (iSeries/AS400) Hosting From Your Software Developer
The purpose of this blog is to highlight key factors a prospective hosting user will want to evaluate when considering a software developer’s hosting solution. Disclaimer: IBM iSeries and AS400 are IBM servers. IBM i is an operating system. I use these terms interchangeably to make it easier for IBM users to access this information on the web. Last week a prospective hosting client sent me a list of features offered by his software developer’s hosting provider. I understand that a … [Read more...]
Many Corporate Hosting Agreements Do NOT Apply To IBM i. Here’s Why?
Here’s Why: If you are a regular reader of my blogs, you know my company offers Cloud400 to host IBM i applications. Coincidentally, I have had 3 large, publicly traded companies provide us with their “standard” hosting agreement. I can clearly understand that companies want their own hosting agreement to articulate mutual responsibilities, expectations, service level agreements, and technical requirements. As a hosting provider, we have completed SSAE-18 SOC II audits to satisfy … [Read more...]
How To Prepare For IBM i (iSeries, AS400) Cloud Hosting – A Brief Overview
The purpose of this blog is to highlight 5 key aspects IBM i (iSeries/AS400) hosting providers need to deal with when you move your applications to the cloud. Over the years we have seen a wide variety issues that can delay the process to get your hosted environment ready for “go live”. Having a clear roadmap to prepare for hosting aligns the teams for a smooth and easy transition. And THAT is what this blog is about. Disclaimer: IBM I is an operating system. iSeries and AS400 are IBM … [Read more...]
I Just Found Out My IBM i (AS400/iSeries) Is End Of Service Next Year. Is Hosting An Option?
The purpose of this blog is to explain how IBM i hosting can be an option for IBM users who discover that their server is nearing End of Server (EOS). Disclaimer: IBM i is an operating system and AS400/iSeries are brand names for servers. I use them interchangeably to make it easier for IBM users to find information on the web. IBM i users have been notified that IBM POWER5 (such as 9406-520), POWER6 (such as 9407-515, 8203-E4A) and 2 generations of POWER7 (8202-E4B and 8202-E4C) servers will … [Read more...]
Non-IBM Hardware Support Is A Risky Plan For POWER6/7 Servers
One of my clients with an 8202-E4B is concerned about IBM’s End of Service (EOS) announcement for his POWER7 server. He wants to migrate off the IBM POWER server to new software running on a different platform. His company does not want to buy a new IBM server. They believe they can move in 12-24 months… yeah, right!! So, he wanted to know if we knew of any non-IBM maintenance support for his server. I explained that with POWER5 (i.e. 9406-520) and older servers, non-IBM support has … [Read more...]
4 Reasons Why IBM i (iSeries/AS400) Move To Cloud Hosting In 2018
The purpose of this blog is to highlight the reasons IBM i users are moving to cloud hosting in 2018. So what? What I now sense that is most striking is the desire for 1) Safe, Secure And Reliable Hosting (protection from downtime and unexpected disruption) and 2) IBM i Expertise to manage the hosted environment (so the IT staff can focus on supporting their users). In the past, Cost Savings had a higher priority for the move to the cloud. Disclaimer: IBM i is an operating system and … [Read more...]
IBMi V7.2
More To Love About V7.2 The Following Feature Came From Posts by Steve Bradshaw of Rowton IT Specialist Steve Bradshaw is the founder and managing director of Wolverhampton, UK-based Power Systems specialist Rowton IT Solutions and technical director of British IBM i user group i-UG. He has been a key contributor to PowerWire since 2012 and he also sits on the Common Europe Advisory Council (CEAC) which helps IBM shape the future of IBM i. Performance Monitoring Performance Tools are … [Read more...]
Why Migrate To IBM i V7.2?
Upgrade To V7.2 For IBM Support AND SAVE MONEY The most compelling reason to move up to V7.2 is to stay on a supported version of IBM i OS. As you may know V5R4 and V6R1 are not actively supported. V7.1 support and enhancements are withdrawn April 30, 2018. You can still get support if you pay for Service Extension. Before you conclude “I’ll just stay at V7.1 with Service Extension”, find out the cost. Once my clients understand the cost for Service Extension --- and it is … [Read more...]
Protect Yourself From 3 Alarming Trends That Can Hurt IBM i (ISeries/AS400) Users
The purpose of this blog is to share 3 shocking trends that I sense hurts IBM i Users. I have also provided some action items you can take to protect yourself. Disclaimer: IBM i is an operating system and iSeries and AS400 are IBM servers. I use the terms interchangeably to make it easier for users to find this information with search engines. I am a big fan of the IBM i and its amazing design. Even so, I am saddened to see 3 alarming trends that can hurt IBM i users. 1. New CFOs … [Read more...]
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