System i Blogger:

October, 2008


October 19, 2008  2:56 AM

Yike – IBM i down 82%



Posted by: David Vasta
David on System i, IBM i, System i

LINK :: System i Blog on Search400 - System i down 82% "As I wrote yesterday before the revenue numbers came out, this was precisely the reason why Ross Mauri, the Power Systems...

October 16, 2008  1:34 PM

IT Jungle – IBM Doubles the Cores on Midrange Power Systems



Posted by: David Vasta
David on System i, i for business, i on Power, IBM News, IT Jungle News, POWER Systems

LINK :: IT Jungle - IBM Doubles the Cores on Midrange Power Systems "Well, the rumor going around that IBM is doubling up the processor core counts on its Power Systems servers, which are based on the company's dual-core Power6...


October 16, 2008  5:02 AM

Chris Maxcer – Takes IBM to task about POWER SYSTEM and Sales Numbers



Posted by: David Vasta
David on System i, i for business, i on Power, IBM News

I support Chris 100%. He is dead on the money and frankly I am even more tired of IBM's antics than he is. See while Chris is a journalist and a technology reporter, I on the other hand am a self professed blogger, IBM biggot, and i5OS lover who knows that while IBM say it's going to move to POWER...


October 16, 2008  4:56 AM

Long Weeks on the road – Sometimes Travel is good



Posted by: David Vasta
David on System i, Offtopic

It's hard to be on the road weeks at a time. This week has been one of those weeks. It's been a good hard working week. I can tell you I got lots done, but not much blogging. Sorry about that. It's hard to hand shake over Sametime Web meetings, so sometimes you have to pack the bags and get on...


October 4, 2008  1:29 AM

Power of i – A message from Ross Mauri – General Manager – IBM Power Systems



Posted by: David Vasta
AIX on Power, David on System i, i for business, i on Power, IBM i, IBM News

This the OPEN LETTER to the POWER COMMUNITY "Perhaps most important to you is the fact that our new Power Systems servers support your applications. This support continues IBM’s decades-long record of...