Long-time IBM i customers, new IBM i customers and those who have just begun to consider it, may be interested to know exactly how IBM i supports various other business strategies. Here is a list of relevant solution areas and descriptions of how IBM i integrates with...
Downtime can be divided into two categories: planned and unplanned. Planned downtime is usually associated with systems maintenance, which was a common requirement for previous generations of servers. However, the nature of today’s global business environment —...
When you are faced with trying to decide between the competitive platform operating systems Linux and Windows for your SAP ERP deployment, it can be difficult to compare the two. In an attempt to find clear and concise comparisons, it is common to find artificial...
I don’t know about you, but when I’m doing research, or shopping online, I have pretty high expectations for how websites are supposed to perform. I expect them to be quick, responsive, intuitive, safe, and somewhat personalized. If not, I will close it and look for...
Today’s IT departments face significant challenges from two opposing forces: the unprecedented growth in the information and applications required to run business infrastructures the shrinking of funds available for IT optimization projects This conflict has a direct...
Flagship Architect, Jaqui Lynch, recently published an article in the April issue of IBM Systems Magazine, “Call Home Web Monitors System Health.” “IBM Call Home is an incredibly useful feature that monitors the health of your system and...