The purpose of this blog is to explain your options if you are faced with IBM EOS. In my opinion, 2 options - used servers and non-IBM hardware support are poor choices. I explain why. Your other 2 viable choices include a new IBM POWER server or IBM i cloud hosting. I briefly explain what you can expect. Clearly, this a high-level presentation so you get a sense of what you can expect. As they ultimately say, the devil is in the detail. Disclaimer: IBM i is an operating system. iSeries … [Read more...]
Why IBM i (iSeries, AS400) Cloud Hosting Is So Popular – 5 New Trends
The purpose of this blog is to highlight current prevalent reasons IBM i users favor cloud hosting over an on premise server. To be sure, these are new trends. Disclaimer: IBM i is an operating system. iSeries and AS400 are server brand names. I use them interchangeably to make is easier for web researchers to find the information they want. Why do IBM i users want to consider cloud hosting? IBM i cloud hosting is quickly gaining popularity. And for good reasons. 1) Users Want … [Read more...]
Legacy IBM i (iSeries/AS400) Application? Get Something To Replace It Or Modernize What You Have?
The purpose of this blog is to discuss factors that companies should consider before they decide to leave the IBM i (iSeries/AS400). I confess that I have a bias towards the IBM i platform. And after 2 decades I am astounded by the number of bad choices and unfulfilled promises made by the IBM i replacements. In most cases I have seen, the transition took way longer, cost a lot more (staggering how much more money it costs), and never worked as promised. Disclaimer: IBM i is an operating … [Read more...]
Where Is The ROI To Leave IBM i?
Let’s First Determine Our Needs. Then Develop The ROI. To Properly Prioritize Our Next Steps. The purpose of this blog is to highlight what I believe is a misguided way to select and implement new technology. Disclaimer: IBM i is an operating system. iSeries and AS400 are servers. I use them interchangeably to make it easier for people to research on the web. I have been speaking to several executives with legacy IBM i (iSeries/AS400) applications and a new CIO that … [Read more...]
Thinking Of Leaving IBM i (iSeries/AS400)? Read This First.
The purpose of this blog is to discuss factors that companies should consider before they decide to leave the IBM i (iSeries/AS400). I confess that I have a bias towards the IBM i platform. And after 2 decades I am astounded by the number of bad choices and unfulfilled promises made by the IBM i replacements. In most cases I have seen, the transition took way longer, cost a lot more (staggering how much more money it costs), and never worked as promised. So, let’s take another look at how … [Read more...]
IBM i (iSeries/AS400) Happy 30th Anniversary! A Stroll Down Memory Lane
The purpose of this blog is to celebrate the announcement of IBM i (iSeries/AS400) and reminisce about what else was going on in 1988. Where were you that year and what do you remember? Disclaimer: IBM i is an operating system. iSeries and AS400 are server brand names. I use them interchangeably to make it easy for folks to find information with search engines on the web. IBM announced the IBM AS400 on June 21, 1988. Did anything else happen in 1988? Well, yes. In … [Read more...]
What Are IBM i (iSeries/AS400) Buyers Up To…Really?
The purpose of this blog is to report that IBM i cloud hosting seems to be more popular than on premise servers for IBM i users that need to consider replacing their server when their support expires in 2019. The insight comes from others which confirm what I have experienced. Disclaimer: I use IBM i, iSeries and AS400 interchangeable. To be clear, IBM i is an operating system. iSeries and AS400 are servers. I use them interchangeably to make it easy to find related information with web … [Read more...]
IBM i (iSeries/AS400) Happy Anniversary!
A Walk Down Memory Lane As I prepared for this week’s blog about IBM POWER servers, I was fascinated by my initial Google research and fondly recalled curious aspects of the IBM POWER (iSeries/AS400) history before and after its initial introduction. My sense is that many readers will also remember the evolution of this remarkable system and its history. Disclaimer: IBM i is an operating system, just like OS400. iSeries and AS400 are IBM server brand names. I use these terms … [Read more...]
IBM I (iSeries/AS400) Expertise – Of Course, That Is What IBM i Users Want
The purpose of this blog is to highlight key trends I see with IBM i support. Disclaimer: IBM i is an operating system. iSeries and AS400 are IBM servers. I use these terms interchangeably to make it easier for folks to find the information they seek on the web. Weekly I write about my observations based on talks with clients, IBM i users, and industry experts. As obvious as it may sound, IBM i users want expertise – reliable, responsive and relevant expertise. For a variety of reasons, … [Read more...]
9 Key Factors To Consider When Selecting A New On Premise IBM POWER (IBM i/iSeries/AS400) Server or Cloud400 Hosting – Second In A Two-Part Series.
The purpose of this blog is to briefly summarize key factors beyond the server hardware that affect IBM user choices when selecting an on premise server or cloud hosting. Because there is much to cover, this blog will only cover explanations for: 1) HWMA (Hardware Maintenance Agreement) 2) SWMA (Software Maintenance Agreement) 3) After License Fee (ALF) 4) Service Extension (SE) 5) Software Keys Disclaimer: IBM i is an operating system. iSeries and AS400 … [Read more...]
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