Big Blue works to keep the long-running server line--remember the AS/400?--off the endangered species list, but challenges remain. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about ...
IBM will soon offer big iron for word processing, Web surfing and writing e-mail. The computer giant is prepping a bundle that will pair its iSeries server and its Workplace software, a desktop portal ...
IBM yesterday announced the release of a new version of its OS/400 operating system — the V5R1 — that it claims will significantly enhance the manageability and scalability of its long-standing ...
This week our Special Focus takes a look at one of the venerable servers in the industry: the IBM iSeries – more popularly known as the AS/400. Introduced in 1988, the AS400 has gone through some ...
IBM's Rochester site for a couple decades was known as the headquarters for the AS-400, one of Big Blue's most popular machines ever. The story goes that Rochester actually misled IBM's head office ...
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ClearPointe and EView Technology announce partnership to offer new cloud-based offering from ClearPointe which includes the EView/400i Management for Microsoft System Center ...
Our company is heavily invested in a bunch of IBM iSeries AS/400's. I can connect via Telnet and IBM 5250 emulation software to run the AS/400 programs we use without much problem.<BR><BR>My question ...
It's been a pattern for years in the server market: A powerful new machine arrives, grows popular, then fades into history as the industry moves to fresh designs. Loyalists are left in the lurch. The ...