Category: Power at Work
Power at Work
IBM has posted a pair of excellent new Power Systems-focused videos. One is about Watson tech for use in other industries than game shows, and the other is about Ersi migrating to IBM Power Systems for PowerVM for SAP applications. Both are worth the few minutes it takes to watch them. Get the sandwich ready and hit "Play."
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I just saw a new management brief report available from IBM,
“Value Proposition for IBM DB2 9.7: Cost/Benefit Case for SAP Enterprise Migrations,” and wow, it paints a pretty picture in favor of IBM and DB2 over the competition, specifically Oracle Database 11g.
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IBM has announced details of five strategic agreements in the Kenyan financial services sector, with Power Systems among the technology being used to support growth, increase profitability, and launch new services such as mobile and internet banking.
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IBM has announced that the largest insurance company in the Czech Republic, Česká pojišťovna a.s, is now relying on IBM software running on Power Systems to help prevent IT issues before they occur and to support its core business functions, such as claims processing and customer management.
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IBM has created a new tool to help reshape the perception of smarter computing, and it uses IBM Power Systems. The online, web-based tool is called the IBM Smarter Computing Workload Simulator, and it shows IT and business leaders how an architecture based on IBM Power Systems can be massively more cost-effective than one that uses commodity servers in a scale-out nightmare architecture strategy.
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Zorlu Group, a leading Turkish conglomerate that produces everything from yarn to LCD televisions, is turning to IBM to manage its increasingly complex and expanding IT infrastructure. A new multi-million dollar, seven-year agreement, which was signed in March, 2011, calls for IBM to manage Zorlu's server infrastructure, networks, and manufacturing software using Power Systems, among other technology. This new agreement follows a five-year services contract between the two companies.
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IBM has announced that the Slovak Academy of Science has chosen Power Systems technology to launch a high-performance computing project in Slovakia. Working with local business partner DATALAN, IBM will provide a 96 teraflop supercomputer based on IBM’s Power 775 and 755 systems and DS5300 storage.
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Worldwide server revenue increased around 5 percent in the third quarter of 2011, according to similar reports from Gartner and IDC. According to Gartner, revenue came in at 5.2 percent while IDC reported 4.2 percent. For shipments, Gartner sees a 7 percent increase while IDC noted a unit shipment increase of 4 percent.
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Developers around the world believe IBM Watson’s sophisticated analytics capabilities will transform industries that are managing massive amounts of data, according to the
2011 IBM Tech Trends Report released today. Survey respondents selected education and health care as the areas that could benefit the most, with financial services, life sciences, and government also ranking near the top.
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IBM has introduced new software for the health care industry to help health care providers improve patient care and potentially reduce costs. The new software offering uses content analytics optimized to run on Power Systems. Seton Healthcare Family is the first client to adopt and use the technology, called IBM Content and Predictive Analytics for Healthcare. Seton intends to focus the new content and predictive analytics solution on the root causes of hospital readmissions and ways it can decrease preventable multiple hospital visits.
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