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- IBM eServer xSeries 366 Technical Introduction
- Delivering an industry-leading, 64-bit framework for mid-tier application development, the IBM eServer xSeries 366 is built on the power of the IBM eServer X3 Architecture, the third generation of IBM Enterprise X-Architecture technology. X3 Architecture drives the x366 to deliver the performance, availability, and manageability required for the next generation...
- Tags: IBM eServer xSeries, IBM eServer, IBM Corp., Utility Computing, Servers, Hardware
- White papers 2005-10-12
- E-Business Suite Payroll 11i (11.5.10) Using Oracle10g for Novell SUSE Linux on IBM eServer xSeries 366 Servers
- In August 2005, Oracle and IBM conducted a benchmark at the IBM xSeries Performance Lab in Research Triangle Park, NC to measure the batch performance of the Payroll processes in Oracle's E-Business Suite Payroll 11i (11.5.10) with Oracle10g 10.1.0.4 for Linux on a 4-way IBM eServer xSeries 366 database server,...
- Tags: IBM eServer xSeries, Novell Inc., Linux, Oracle Corp., IBM eServer, Payroll, E-business, IBM Corp., Operational Accounting, Utility Computing, Servers, Finance, Hardware
- White papers 2005-09-01
- Introducing Windows Server x64 on IBM eServer xSeries Servers
- This paper introduces Windows Server 2003, x64 Edition, the 64-bit processors from Intel and AMD that support it, and the xSeries servers on which the operating system runs. It describes the concepts of 64-bit computing and the technology behind the processors. This paper introduces the xSeries product line that includes...
- Tags: IBM xSeries, IBM eServer xSeries, Microsoft Windows Server, IBM eServer, IBM Corp., Microsoft Windows, 64-Bit, Servers, Utility Computing, Operating Systems, Processors, Software, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
- White papers 2005-06-01
- Tuning Windows Server 2003 on IBM eServer xSeries Servers
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003 is the evolutionary upgrade from Windows 2000 Server. Microsoft has made significant performance improvements to Windows Server 2003 in both the system kernel and many subsystems, and in almost every implementation it will outperform Windows 2000, often considerably. This IBM paper describes several of the practical...
- Tags: IBM eServer xSeries, Microsoft Windows Server, IBM eServer, Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
- White papers 2004-11-30
- Introducing Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 on IBM eServer xSeries Servers
- Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 hosted on Windows Server 2003 and IBM eServer xSeries servers uses virtualization technology to deliver the performance necessary for completing time-saving and cost-saving tasks. It provides businesses with an enterprise-ready computing environment with advanced levels of scalability, manageability, and reliability. This IBM paper introduces Virtual Server...
- Tags: IBM eServer xSeries, Microsoft Virtual Server, IBM eServer, Microsoft Virtual Server 2005, Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., Utility Computing, Servers, Virtualization, Hardware
- White papers 2004-11-01
- Introducing Windows Small Business Server 2003 on IBM eServer xSeries Servers
- The purpose of this paper is to introduce the Windows Small Business Server 2003 product and to give useful decision guidance for prospective customers. It describes the xSeries server offerings in the small business market, specifically prepared for operation with Windows Small Business Server 2003. This paper also talks about...
- Tags: IBM eServer xSeries, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server, IBM eServer, Small Business, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003, IBM Corp., Microsoft Windows, Retail, Servers, Channel Management, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Marketing
- White papers 2004-11-01
- Priority Healthcare Migrates Oracle CRM Solution to IBM eServer xSeries and Linux
- Priority Healthcare Corporation supplies specialty drugs and medical equipment to hospitals, clinics and other healthcare institutions. Priority Healthcare prides itself on excellent customer service, whether the customer is an individual patient or a doctor's office, clinic or hospital buying because of the ease of ordering. For this reason, they decided...
- Tags: IBM eServer xSeries, Linux, Oracle Corp., CRM Solution, IBM eServer, Health Care, IBM Corp., Healthcare, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Enterprise Software, Databases, Software, Human Resources, Data Management
- Case studies
- Cymer Boosts Productivity With IBM eServer xSeries and Linux
- Based in San Diego, California, Cymer, Inc. is one of the world's leading suppliers of Deep UltraViolet DUV illumination sources, the essential light source used in DUV photolithography systems in the semiconductor manufacturing process. Cymer needed a new infrastructure for its mission-critical applications. After considering a range of alternative platforms,...
- Tags: IBM eServer xSeries, IBM eServer, Cymer Inc., IBM Corp., Linux, Utility Computing, Semiconductors, UNIX, Servers, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Hardware
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- Super-duper green computers
- If you think about sheer performance-per-watt potential, it's pretty hard to beat a supercomputer. So any company with gargantuan transaction processing needs might want to scout the latest Green500 list for insight. This list was brought to my attention by SGI, which has 11 entries in...
- Tags: SGI Altix, Silicon Graphics Inc., Computer, Altix ICE, UNIX, Databases, Operating Systems, Software, Enterprise Software, Data Management, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-07-23
- VMWare looks ahead at Microsoft, year-end financials and morale
- updated: VMWare, whose recent headlines have included an ousted CEO and a re-pricing of its employee stock options, reported second-quarter earnings of $92 million, or 23 cents per share, up from $52 million, or 16 cents per share, for the same quarter a year ago. Revenues were $456 million, an...
- Tags: Revenue, VMware Inc., Microsoft Corp., Operational Accounting, Finance, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2008-07-22
- Do we need to wipe the slate with x86?
- Â A few days ago an industry colleague and I were having a discussion about Linux and whether or not it is necessary for it to be application compatible or simply just "interoperable" with Windows from a protocol and data exchange standpoint. His view is that Linux...
- Tags: Intel X86, Architecture, IBM Corp., Linux, Microsoft Windows, Processors, Operating Systems, Software, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2008-07-22
- SoSure (msi)
- Secure your digital valuables with SoSure. SoSure is an easy-to-use continuous backup solution for private and business users, based on the leading IBM technology. With SoSure, your family photos and important documents will be automatically backed up and secured. SoSure is unique in combining a user friendly design with the...
- Tags: SoSure, Backups
- Software downloads 2008-07-22
- Apple is not the real enemy of open source
- Apple is not the real enemy of open sourceGodwin's Law is now in effectGodwin's law: whoever mentioned the Nazis has automatically "lost" whatever debate was in progress.Loser.Apple is the official NAZI PARTY of Open Source.Where is http://opendarwin.com? It's GONE.Apple SUPPORTED the whole OSx86 project, then THEY reneged- There...
- Tags: Digital rights management (DRM), Linux, Digital media, Godwin, Apple Inc., open source, digital-rights management
- Discussion threads 2008-07-18
- The perils of information overload
- Employees from technology companies including Intel, Microsoft, IBM, and Google have banded together to combat information overload, which they call "the world's greatest challenge to productivity." As the new nonprofit Information Overload Research Group gets off the ground, CNET News intern Holly Jackson hit the streets of San Francisco...
- Tags: News, holly jackson, google, ibm, dell, intel, cell phones, internet, email, iphone, apple, information, overload, but no tags matched
- Videos 2008-07-18
- My Awesome IT Job: Senior security engineer, VoIP carrier
- Hey, we all complain about work from time to time; we've all had lousy jobs. But before you call it a day and head off to the support group that meets at the bar, here are a few words from IT pros that love their work. "I...
- Tags: Network, Information Technology, Hobby, Telephony, VOIP, Telecommunications, Security, Networking, Deb Perelman
- Blog posts 2008-07-18
- The green tech edition of ‘what I did on my summer vacation'
- How would you like to spend your summer break doing some groundbreaking green technology research? IBM has hired a couple of hundred college students worldwide to lend their brains to projects across the company's 13 research labs, including several focused on solving problems related to making data...
- Tags: Green Technology, IBM Corp., Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-07-18
- News to know: Google, Microsoft; AMD; Cybercrime arrest
- Notable headlines: Earnings wrap: Larry Dignan: Can Dirk Meyer save AMD? News.com: AMD's Ruiz steps off the roller coaster Google earnings fall short; says it can thrive in down economy. Techmeme Sam Diaz: IBM: Big Blue beats expectations Microsoft: $60 billion...
- Tags: Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., IBM Corp., Keyboards, Digital Cameras, Digital Photography, Asset Management, Monitors & Displays, Hardware, Peripherals, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Components, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-07-18
- From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe
- From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM MainframeGood PostIn those days i was the Manager of Technical Services and Computer Operations and remember not too fondly the innumerable meetings, courses, seminars required to implement changes. The technique "Structured or Top-down programming" was used to insure data integrity when program...
- Tags: Mainframes, Servers, mainframe, Y2K, IS-department, data-processing, IBM mainframe, business rule, IBM Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-07-18
- From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe
- The controls that developed around the 360 environment were all predicated on the primary concerns expressed by Finance management: that nothing interrupt processing critical to Finance. Thus virtually all of them derive from, or are subsidiary to, the service level agreement. by Paul Murphy
- Tags: SLA, IBM Mainframe, Data Center, Mainframe, Data-processing, IBM Corp., CoBiT Framework, CoBiT, Systems Documentation, Disaster Plan, Data Centers, Service Level Management, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, It Operations, It service Management, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2008-07-18
- Techie's green pet: IDC develops new report card for tech asset recyclers
- Does your IT services company make the grade when it comes to retiring and disposing of technology assets in the greenest way possible? Researcher IDC has come up with a new certification and weighting system for IT assess disposal functions that it is calling the Green Recycling...
- Tags: Asset, Card, International Data Corp., Asset Management, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-07-17
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