IBM Power Resource Center

Are you looking for content to your own presentation or article around IBM Power Systems? One issue is to find good information as source to the text. Here you can at least find some things to start with.

Sources

2021 IBM Power Systems ISV Marketing Toolkit

IBM Power Systems

Power Systems website

ITIC 2020 Gobal Server Hardware, Server OS Reliability report

Navigating your hybrid multi cloud vision with IBM Power Systems

IBM i

IBM i Website

IBM i Strategy and Roadmap (From 2020)

IDC Whitepaper: IDC discusses the benefits of IBM i 7.4

IBM i Technology Updates

IBM i Customer Stories

Forrester – The Total Economic Impact Of IBM i

AIX

AIX Website

AIX strategy and roadmap (From 2019)

AIX running on IBM POWER9 is a winning combination for your business

Modernizing your mission-criticalworkloads with AIX on IBM PowerSystems

AIX IDC: “The Importance of the Operating System When Modernizing on Hybrid multicloud”

Open Source

IBM Over all strategy around Open Source

IBM Open Source Support

Power vs x86

Open Power Foundation

Other sources

Why Power Systmes will overtake x86 server in the in-memory database marketplace

Pictures

https://newsroom.ibm.com/image-gallery-systems?l=100

IBM on Flickr (not updated)

IBM Power Family Tree

Webinar – Container Technologies Explained

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There is a lot of talk around different container technologies in the IT industry today. But what is this really all about?
Please join us in this webinar where Patrik Gunnersten from Conoa (the leading container technologies company in the Nordics) explains containers so even your parents can understand it..

Date: January 28th

Time: 14.00 Central European Time

Agenda

  • What is a container and how do they differ from an traditional “monolithic” application.
  • How does containers affect your IT platform, organization and strategy
  • A short introduction to the ecosystem around containers, this is a whole new world
  • What is and what isn’t Kubernetes
  • Containers on IBM Power Systems
  • Questions & Answers

Speaker:

Patrik Gunnersten

Business Area Manager @Conoa AB
Previous IBM Power Expert for 16 years working for IBM. Since 2017 he is an expert on Deep Learning, GPU, Containers and Open Source working for Conoa in Sweden

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Control the future!

(IBM) i i captain

(This is originally an article on LinkedIn)

IT is a very if not extremely “dynamic” industry. It is very difficult to see what’s coming next. For sure there will be another programming language you need keep an eye on and see if it will become big like JAVA did. Most of the time the language will fade away and stay the niche language it was built to be and not “THE LANGUAGE”. Because there is no THE LANGUAGE. Or perhaps better described, there are many different THE LANGUAGE depending on your goals. To quickly build a new application where a sales person can easily register contact information when selling new mobile subscription in a mall demands different characteristics of the programming language than building a robust backend system handling thousands of credit card transactions per second.

Well, this was not what I wanted to write about. I want to talk about controlling the future. It is not easy to sit in the huge boat called IT-industry that turns starboard and port (that should be left and right if google translate is correct) all the time and at the same time try to control the future of your own business. But it is not impossible. Today (September 1st) the annual IBM i ISV Advisory Council meeting starts. Of course virtual this year instead of the traditional face to face meeting during the COMMON PowerUP conference in USA.

The advisory council meeting is a place where you as a business application vendor on the platform should be at. If you are an end customer you should make sure your vendor is in that meeting. This is a place where ISV’s can talk directly to the decision makers at IBM about the future of IBM i.There are other places as well. If you have large IBM i installation in your company, the Large User Group is the place for you to be. Three times a year (normally) you’ll meet IBMers face to face where you can influence them about where you want IBM to go with the platform.

If you are in the majority of end customers with medium and small installations, there is still a place for you to be at. That is in a local user group connected to COMMON in North America or Common Europe if you do your business here. They both have their own advisory councils where members like yourself can get their voice heard. And that voice will be heard, for sure!

Nowadays they are using the same “Request for Enhancement” process, (which by the way is open for everyone) where they go through the list of requests and give the ones they think are important to implement in IBM i an extra boost in visibility for IBM. Actually I’ve heard that 60-70 percent of the RFE’s are implemented sooner or later in the OS.

For me this is a very good way of controlling the future of your business. And this is just one reason why IBM i should be your strategic business application platform. Another one is that you don’t have to rewrite your application every now and then. It ran on System/36 back in the 1980’s and it will run on the Power10 monster CPU coming out next year. Without any rewriting at all… That’s called investment protection.

Large User Group

COMMON Americas Advisory Council

Common Europe Advisory Council

Request for Enhancement

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