The purpose of this blog is to explain what Cloud400 is and how IBM i (iSeries/AS400) users can benefit from cloud hosting rather than remain with an on premise server. Disclaimer: IBM i is an operating system that runs on IBM POWER. iSeries and AS400 are former IBM servers that users commonly refer to when describing their system. I use these terms interchangeably to make is easy for IBM i users to find relevant content on the web. Summary Of The Most Important Aspects To A Successful … [Read more...]
Start Preparing For End-Of-Life IBM i (iSeries/AS400) Server Transition
IBM announced in 2016 many iSeries/AS400 servers with hardware support end-of-life terminating on January 31, 2019. Clearly, many users that want IBM hardware support will be affected. As an IBM Business Partner, I have worked with many users to make transition plans since the announcement. What causes my concern for other users is that this last week I am seeing a surge in users that want to make changes. What I find alarming about this recent surge is that most users may not … [Read more...]
6 Factors Favor IBM i (iSeries/AS400) Cloud Hosting Compared To An On Premise Server
The purpose of this blog is to explain the 6 most common factors why IBM i users go to cloud hosting rather than remain with an on premise server. Disclaimer: IBM i is an operating system that runs on IBM POWER. iSeries and AS400 are former IBM servers that users commonly refer to when describing their system. I use these terms interchangeably to make is easy for IBM i users to find relevant content on the web. 1. Superior Performance. IBM i Hosting Providers Can Provide Comparable … [Read more...]
Regional Airline Moves Their IBM i (iSeries/AS400) Production Applications To Cloud400.
Our Cloud400 client has requested us not to disclose their identity. We can, however, tell you about their move from their IBM i (iSeries/AS400) production server to Cloud400. Disclaimer: IBM i is an Operating System for IBM POWER servers. iSeries and AS400 are IBM servers. I use them interchangeably to make is easier for users to find related content relevant to their searches. Regional Airline Running Production Applications On IBM 9406-520 A regional airline with over 100 aircraft … [Read more...]
7 IBM i (iSeries/AS400) Cloud Hosting Misconceptions
Despite the growing popularity of IBM i (iSeries/AS400) cloud hosting, I still encounter many misconceptions people have about moving their IBM i applications to the cloud. The purpose of this article is to highlight 7 common misconceptions and explain why these misbeliefs are not true. Disclaimer: IBM i is the current operating system brand name for the POWER server. iSeries and AS400 are brand names for older IBM servers. I use them interchangeably for convenient SEO user … [Read more...]
How To Dramatically Increase Productivity
In the last 6 months, Richard Koch’s books on the 80/20 Principle, The Star Principleand Simplify have crystalized my thinking. Many of us have heard about the 80/20 rule -- 20% of our inventory generates 80% of our sales, 20% of our sales team generate 80% of our revenue, 20% of our customer generate 80% of our profit, and so forth. Even so, I have never had anyone so thoroughly make the case for the 80/20 principle as Richard Koch. Or articulate it so well. This 10 minute video easily … [Read more...]
Reliable. Redundant. Responsive. 3 Reasons Cloud Hosting Is WAY Better Than On-Premise
Sometimes bad events can lead to insight. That is what happened to me this week. Power Failure Results In 4-Day Delay To Final Repair. My company maintains older hardware that IBM no longer supports. One of my favorite client’s legacy Intel server with Windows 2003 failed on a Saturday afternoon due to power failure that affected their entire building. This server was flat non-functional. From what little information we could gather remotely, it took one of my top engineers and myself 4 … [Read more...]
Leasing’s Sneaky Tricks — Part 3 of 3
If you don’t know how leasing can hide sneaky tricks in their finance agreements, you may find out that you agreed to pay WAY too much money – certainly, a lot more than you ever figured. I want to show you what to look out for so you can protect yourself from these unsavory practices. In this part of the three-part series, I will cover: Sneaky Trick #7 – The “Last-Minute” Addendum to be Approved by the Directors Sneaky Trick #8 — Unlike Our Competitors, We Take a Bigger Residual … [Read more...]
Leasing’s Sneaky Tricks — Part 2 of 3
Believe it or not, the leasing industry has many sneaky tricks that are still in use today. I want you to know what they are so you can protect yourself from paying WAY too much. In this second part of a three-part series, I will cover: Sneaky Trick #5 — Software Fair Market Value: Set-Up for a Nasty Surprise, Sneaky Trick #6 — Interim Rent: Extra Fees that Would Make a Pickpocket Envious. Moral Fore-warned is fore-armed. Your best defense against sneaky tricks is your own … [Read more...]
Does IBM i Have A Future? You Bet It Does! – Part 2
IBM i Evolution – A GREAT Presentation By Steve Will. I recently watched Chief Architect for IBM i Steve Will’s 60-minute webinar sponsored by HelpSystems. If you are an IBM i user, this is an EXCELLENT presentation particularly because Steve so clearly explains the evolution of OS400 to IBM i. This is a MUST watch webinar. Steve explains how IBM has made amazing transformations to the underlying IBM i technology WITHOUT disruption above the new technology. Check … [Read more...]
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