IBM aims System z at specific workloads
By Chris KanaracusAugust 14, 2009 12:08 PM ETIDG News Service - IBM is trying 
to shore up flagging sales of its System z mainframe with a set of hardware, 
software and services combinations aimed at specific application workloads.The 
seven bundles announced today target data warehousing, application development, 
disaster recovery, SOA (service oriented architecture), security, electronic 
payments and SAP applications. The last one is an update of a package IBM first 
announced 18 months ago.System z sales have plummeted during the economic 
recession, as companies rein in capital spending and increasingly turn to 
cheaper commodity hardware to support their IT systems. Revenue for the 
category plummeted 39% year-over-year in IBM's most recent quarter.IBM has been 
attempting to turn the tide by consistently touting the mainframe's superior 
reliability and power. The new Solution Editions are meant to portray it as an 
ideal platform for many different
 computing scenarios.For example, the SAP edition allows customers to maintain 
their application data in one database instance instead of chopping it up and 
spreading it across multiple machines, according to IBM's Web site.Pricing for 
the bundles will vary according to customer requirements, but will be 
competitive and represent savings over buying the components separately, 
according to an IBM spokeswoman. An entry-level System z machine costs $100,000.




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