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These highly integrated, powerful servers offer an on demand computing environment for IBM i5/OS, IBM AIX 5L, IBM WebSphere, Microsoft Windows, Linux, and Java solutions. Flexible growth options, resource virtualization and intuitive management tools mean IBM i5 servers can provide not only the power and capacity to run core business applications, but also the freedom of scalability to add new e-business applications on the same server. The Next Generation: POWER5 The i5 servers extend the IBM iSeries family and are the first servers in the industry based on IBM's game-changing POWER5 64-bit microprocessor technology, giving you the flexibility to move from one generation of technology to another without disrupting your business. IBM also announces i5/OS V5R3, the next generation of OS/400. Featuring support for multiple operating systems and application environments on a single, simplified platform, the servers help you do more with less. Exactly what you need to simplify your infrastructure, drive down cost and drive up productivity in today's on demand world. Embracing Web Technology Staying competitive in the on demand world requires that companies react at the pace of e-business and deploy applications quickly -- which is why all iSeries servers include at no additional cost, a complete suite of tools to support integrated Web enablement. Integrated software includes IBM DB2 Universal Database (UDB) software with i5/OS V5R3 enhancements, include automated database reorganization; IBM Lotus Domino software; IBM WebSphere Application Server -- Express for iSeries (WAS Express); and an HTTP Web server (powered by Apache) with Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and 128 bit encryption; and Virtual Private Networking (VPN). Deliver without disruption Every iSeries server is delivered with the future in mind -- enabling businesses to seamlessly upgrade their servers between technology generations while also helping to protect their investments in storage and networking. Most importantly, iSeries servers are designed to adapt to disruptive changes and deliver outstanding levels of performance and capacity. Self-managing features also can help businesses avoid the expense of changing their applications and processes -- by automating the monitoring of key processes, these features can help promote high availability and prevent downtime. |
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