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Power in Your Pocket: IBM Serves Up Mobile Apps for Power Systems

IBM has released a trio of mobile apps designed to help you find Power Systems details while out and about. The free Quick Reference for IBM Power Systems mobile app is now available for Android, BlackBerry, and iPhone, and in addition to server highlights, descriptions, and specifications, it provides mobile-friendly access to success stories, IBM’s social networks, and Power experts.

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Like most mobile apps of this sort, the content is automatically updated for you, but the core product content remains available without Internet connectivity.

IBM’s mobile app splash page has links for all three mobile OS systems: http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/power/resources/mobileapp/index.html.

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