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Jul 14
2011

Oracle and HP fight whilst IBM hoover up the disgruntled customers

Posted by Robin Webster in Infrastructure

Tagged in: Power7 , Oracle , IBM SystemX , IBM POWER 750 Express Server , HP

Robin Webster

Whilst the legal battle over Oracle removing development on the Itanium chip rumbles on IBM are increasing market share by offering a number of solutions to those customers who are fed up with either Oracle, HP or both.

Fed up with Oracle? IBM continue to develop and support the DB2 database platform on Itanium

Apr 08
2011

BWA - From Blades to Bricks

Posted by Steve Stringer in Application and Database

Tagged in: Steve Stringer , SAP , IBM SystemX , IBM System X3950 M2 , IBM System X3850 X5 , IBM System X3690 x5 , IBM , HANA , BWA , Analytics

Steve Stringer

In September 2009 IBM announced the availability of SAP Business Warehouse Accelerator on the BladeCenter S. Now, just over 18 months later, IBM no longer approve this solution for new systems. However, all systems already in the field are still supported.

The BladeCenter S solution bought BWA functionality to users at a much lower price point than the BladeCenter H solution. Although it suffered from limited redundancy and scalability the BladeCenter S did prove a popular choice with Centiq customers. To plug the gap left by this mini BladeCenter IBM submitted the System X x3850 X5 server to SAP for qualification. The system has been tested and approved for use with BWA. So, if you are looking for a small BWA solution at a low price point, then maybe you should be considering the IBM System X x3850 X5.

Mar 28
2011

Centiq awarded the System x speciality mark from IBM

Posted by Matt Wheat in Press Release

Tagged in: Press Release , News , IBM SystemX , IBM , Business Issues

Matt Wheat

Centiq have been awarded the IBM System x specialty.

As one of only 3 in the UK with this Speciality mark, we have joined an elite group of IBM Premier Business Partners who have invested in developing skills to achieve a high level of performance in System x technology and solutions. It's great testament to the Centiq team in the work done through all activities with IBM System x. These marks allow Centiq to display this mark throughout our marketing material.

Mar 04
2010

More slots, less sockets.

Posted by Steve Stringer in Infrastructure

Tagged in: Steve Stringer , News , IBM SystemX , IBM System X3850 X5 , IBM System X3690 x5

Steve Stringer

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Earlier this week IBM announced its range of next generation x86 based servers lovingly named eX5.  The eX5 features a new range of Intel Xeon processors, which I'll cover in more detail after the official announcement by Intel on 20/3/2010.  As we are all well aware, IBM do not have exclusive rights to Intel Xeon processors, so these same processors will be springing up in all of IBM's competitors servers over the next few months.  The question is, what are IBM planning to do different, if anything.

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