The purpose of this blog is to provide you a practical explanation of IBM’s EOSS and what options you can select for planning your next step. What Does IBM’s End Of Service Support (EOSS) For POWER Mean To You? Really? I have many clients that have called me in alarm after receiving a letter from IBM dated June 21, 2016 announcing an End of Service Support (EOSS) for IBM POWER 5 systems and older IBM Plans To Discontinue Hardware Support For POWER5 and older systems. IBM wants you … [Read more...]
Why iSeries/AS400 Owners Do NOT Have to Pay for Custom Programming Every Time There’s a Hardware Change
You need software to run your business…and you need hardware to run your software. Your software—or more precisely, what your software does—is the reason you spend money on information technology. Some of that money has to go toward hardware, of course, but hardware is, functionally speaking, twice-removed from the “action.” Running your business profitably and efficiently is the “action,” and that’s why you want to keep your software up-to-date. But hardware also needs to be upgraded from time … [Read more...]
With IBM i (OS400/i5OS) You Give Up Things
Things Like Viruses, Security Holes, Downtime, Systems Management by Humans, And An Ever-Growing IT Staff Microsoft Windows’ predisposition to viruses is well known. But do you have any idea how extensive it is? A few years ago I did a Google search on “Microsoft Windows virus” and got over 68,500,000 hits! Do the same for “IBM i (OS400) virus,” and you will get 0 hits. This is a telltale indication that IBM i is much more stable than Windows…and far less virus-prone. It is a fact that no … [Read more...]
Can You Really Host Older IBM OS400/i5OS Application?
I really should NOT be surprised. My partner and I were recently reviewing our Cloud400 clients and reflected how many had come to us from older OS400/i5OS versions. Many might think that most of our clients come to us in the range of V5R4 to V7R2 – supported (mostly) versions of IBM i. In fact, about 30% of our clients come to us with OS400 from V3R1 (hard to believe) to V5R3. So what’s the big deal? Not all IBM i hosting providers are prepared to handle older … [Read more...]
“End of Life” IBM i (iSeries/AS400) Cloud Hosting
Why Do “End of Life” IBM i (iSeries/AS400) Users Select Cloud Hosting? This blog discusses considerations for those thinking about outsourcing “end of life” or “sunset” IBM i applications. My partner and I were recently reviewing our hosted client base. We noted a growing trend of IBM i users moving to our IBM i hosting service as part of their “end of life” application strategy. Our Go-Live Satisfaction Survey reveals common reasons why IBM i users pick hosting for “end of life” … [Read more...]
The Hidden Costs of Other (non-IBM i) Operating Systems
“Too many cooks spoil the broth.” Every business manager understands the danger of subdividing a job and distributing responsibility for each of the sub-jobs among different people. Whenever anybody makes a change in his “piece,” everybody else has to worry how that change might affect their pieces. The more pieces—and the more “blaimees” — the tougher it is to get them all working harmoniously. And costs tend to increase as well, because the need to coordinate things becomes more … [Read more...]
Moving Off IBM i (iSeries/AS400) Server ?
You May Need Help - Even If You Don’t Think So 7 Year Delays, Coupled With Over $300,000 In Transition Maintenance, Is The “Average!” Even with the decision to leave the IBM i platform and migrate to a new platform combined with the most comprehensive planning and aggressive time schedules, you will probably hang on to your IBM i longer – a whole lot longer – than you expect. Most Users That Migrate Away From Their IBM i Keep It For 7 Years Or More! 80% of the clients that notified us of … [Read more...]
9 Common Software Transfer Pitfalls
There are 9 common snags you may encounter when you transfer your software (application, utilities, middle ware, etc.). Double check to understand what is involved when you upgrade to a new OS level or change hardware server. You must do your research! Prepare your checklist to avoid these 9 common software transfer pitfalls. Research Key Software Issues Before You Finalize Your Upgrade. Transfer Fees? Will you be required to pay transfer, software tier, performance or other fees … [Read more...]
IBM i (iSeries/AS400) Cloud Hosting Is Less Expensive Than Other Platforms…And EASIER.
IBM i application hosting is more straight-forward – and much less expensive – than hosting other platform applications. Plain and simple. This brief article will provide you with what you need to clearly come to the same conclusion. For those you familiar with IBM i architecture, the reasons will be especially clear once you understand what is needed to support applications that run on such platforms as Windows, UNIX, and Linux. Cloud hosting options for platforms other … [Read more...]
The “RIGHT” ERP RFP For Success…And No Surprises
I am shocked how many “IT experts” miss the mark for successful software selection and implementation without surprises. This probably explains why Gartner estimates approximately 75% of all ERP implementations fail. So, what’s missing? I have had several conversations with a colleague who is an ERP selection and implementation expert. How good is he? Well, in his 40 year career he has selected and installed 55 ERP solutions, for small businesses to multi-billion, multi-national … [Read more...]
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