In a keynote at LinuxCon North America last week, Brad McCredie, IBM Fellow and Vice President of Power Development, announced that IBM plans to invest $1 billion over the next 5 years in new Linux ...
IBM's lineup of servers built around its Power microprocessor continue to be one of the standouts among the systems that it sells. Gordon Haff is Red Hat's cloud evangelist although the opinions ...
It has taken nearly four years for the low end, workhorse machines in IBM’s Power Systems line to be updated, and the long awaited Power9 processors and the shiny new “ZZ” systems have been unveiled.
IBM has introduced entry-level and midrange Power Systems based on its recently introduced POWER7+ processors. The new systems are optimized for IBM’s analytics software including Cognos and SPSS, and ...
IBM’s plans for its Power server family promise faster and more programmable AI capabilities along with a new, more powerful processor. Highlights of the 2025 roadmap include: “Jointly designed by IBM ...
IBM this week updated its Power7 server line with the company's latest Power7+ processors while expanding the line at the entry-level with its first Unix servers priced less than $6,000. The company ...
In what seems like a lifetime ago, back in the first quarter of 2020, IBM announced its Power Systems Private Cloud solutions—a significant step in advancing the company’s hybrid cloud strategy. I ...