There’s a lot of talk these days about cognitive computing and artificial intelligence. Well, let’s pretend for a moment your IBM i can talk. Here are 5 excuses you will never hear from your IBM i server. 1) “I just froze up and started deleting files because I got hit with ransomware.” The IBM i object–oriented architecture does not permit frightful software like ransomware to exploit an IBM i. 2) “I just got a virus. I won’t be working right.” Again, the IBM i object–oriented … [Read more...]
What Should You Expect From Your IBM i Business Partner
While I am very grateful to be invited to help more IBM i users with new servers or cloud hosting, I am amazed how many of them feel they were taken advantage of by their previous Business Partner. I say this because I commonly see configurations that are over-sized for the workload. In other words, the IBM i user paid WAY too much for extra disk storage, memory, processing and software that was not needed for the business. Also, being involved in many situations where an IBM user is … [Read more...]
Cloud400 For Large Enterprise Users
Several commentators have told me that they are surprised large Enterprise users are interested in cloud hosting. These folks reference surveys that suggest large IBM i users have large IT staffs, sophisticated data centers and favor on-premise technology. Clearly, we see that with a portion of the IBM i market. We also believe the commentators are correct about that part of the market. There are many factors that favor on-premise technology for these users. Larger Clients Who Want To … [Read more...]
Where Is The ROI To Leave IBM i In Favor Of Another Platform? – Part 2
Cost Factors To Assess When Moving From IBM i To Windows I frequently hear about IBM i users that are thinking of moving to Windows because it is “more modern” or “mainstream.” We have all heard the IBM i basher point out that “character-based screens” is “old technology.” Unfortunately, those who want Windows do not really understand IBM i technology and its remarkable architecture. Those who favor IBM i struggle to explain how IBM i is superior for business critical applications. All … [Read more...]
Delegate IBM i (iSeries/AS400) Administration To Cloud Hosting Provider
This blog highlights a growing IBM i administration trend – IBM i (iSeries/AS400) application hosting A key business management principle is delegation. Perhaps that is why I hear more IBM i executives who are interested in cloud hosting. Quite simply, they want to delegate their IBM i administration. More frequently I hear interest in outsourcing IBM i administration from 3 groups: 1. Those who need IBM i administration skills, 2. Those who are interested in lowering their IT costs, … [Read more...]
Is IBM i (AS400/iSeries) Application Hosting Right For You? – Part 2
A few weeks ago I posted Is IBM i (AS400/iSeries) Application Hosting Right For You? The blog presented the 5 factors most Cloud400 users mention why they host their IBM i (AS400/iSeries) applications in the cloud. Well, here are 6 more reasons IBM i users come to us. As you may think about cloud hosting for your operation, which of the following considerations resonate with you? 1) Affordable Disaster Recovery (DR) And Business Continuity Clients can pick from several Cloud400 DR … [Read more...]
Is IBM i (AS400/iSeries) Application Hosting Right For You?
This blog presents the 5 factors most Cloud400 users mention why they host their IBM i (AS400/iSeries) applications in the cloud. Not all of these considerations may apply to your circumstance. As you may think about cloud hosting for your operation, which of the following considerations resonate with you? 1) IBM i Expertise Cloud400 users want IBM expertise for a variety of reasons. Many clients have experienced their in-house IBM i talent shrink (down-sizing, attrition, … [Read more...]
Disaster Averted In The Nick Of Time
Not everyone is graced with the foresight to know when disaster is waiting to strike. But recently, Acme Refrigeration, a Louisiana wholesale supplier of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration products, had the wisdom to know that although predicting disaster is nearly impossible, being prepared for its inevitable appearance pays off in a big way. With their corporate office in Baton Rouge and eighteen branches serving Louisiana and Mississippi, the Acme made the decision … [Read more...]
6 Reasons IBM i Users Want Out Of The On-Premise Hardware Business
This blog covers 6 common reasons people want to host IBM i applications instead of relying on an on-premise server. This last week I was talking to Symmetrical Solutions partner Bob Dzialowski. Symmetrical Solutions develops software for YMCAs. Over the last few years, Bob has seen increased competition from Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) providers. Even though Bob knows his systems offer more functionality, SaaS seems very appealing. As Bob explains, his IBM i customers want out of the … [Read more...]
IBM i Software Keys And Uncommon Transactions
This is a blog about 2 examples where IBM users encountered unexpected delays and expense to get the needed software keys when they replaced their donor servers with newer servers. Anyone familiar with installing IBM i software is familiar with software keys. As a quick reminder, software keys certify you have IBM authorization to use IBM licensed software on a serialized server in your enterprise. Without the software keys, the IBM software will stop working within 70 days of … [Read more...]
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