Who doesn't want more Power in their cloud? Today IBM announced a series of updates for its Power Virtual Server offering running on IBM Cloud. The new advancements to the onboarding and user ...
The package, called Virtualization Engine, is designed to make IBM's Power servers better able to juggle multiple loads and provides a foundation for an infrastructure that can respond automatically ...
With the increasing use of virtualization technology on Intel-based servers for mid-tier application workloads, IBM Corp. and Santa Clara, Calif.-based Intel Corp. are working together to improve how ...
The result of a three-year research effort, Virtualization Engine (VE) will ship on some IBM eServer systems as early as next month, said Tim Dougherty, manager of the Armonk, N.Y.-based computer ...
It used to be that system management products were for the care and feeding of individual servers. They could deal with many of them, sure, and might even have had tools aimed at automating repetitive ...
SAP SE SAP has announced the forthcoming release of “RISE with SAP on IBM Power Virtual Server.” This new hyperscaler solution offers IBM Power customers a streamlined and efficient pathway to ...
I'm attending a private IBM analyst event up in Somers, NY. I thought you'd like a summary of the discussion I've been hearing. Helene Armitage spent a while laying out the agenda and made a few ...
After many years of venerable service, IBM is retiring the xSeries server line. In fact, IBM is retiring the “Series” nomenclature altogether, rebranding their entire mainstream server line “System x.
IBM is poised to ship two data storage virtualization products in July, the latest step in the industry?s push to squeeze more productivity out of storage systems. Big Blue on Tuesday will announce a ...
With an eye on the small and medium-sized business market, IBM is working through resellers to roll out a VDI (virtual desktop infrastructure) package that costs US$150 per user annually. The IBM ...
After many years of venerable service, IBM is retiring the xSeries server line. In fact, IBM is retiring the "Series" nomenclature altogether, rebranding their entire mainstream server line "System x.