Data Storage Today

CIO Today Network Sites:   Top Tech News  |   CIO Today   |   Mobile Tech Today   |   Data Storage Today
News & Information for Data Storage Professionals
Forrester Research Inc.,
Report from AT&T:
54% of companies use BYOD.

Should yours?
Saturday, May 25th 
Panasonic Toughbook® mobile computers
Home
Data Centers
Storage Solutions
Storage Networks
Data Storage Issues
Data Security
Enterprise I.T.
DST Press Releases
 
Free Newsletters
Top CIO News
 
Mobile Tech Today
 

Advertisement

Data Security

IBM Targets SMBs with Cheaper Power Systems

IBM Targets SMBs with Cheaper Power Systems
February 7, 2013 11:49AM

Bookmark and Share
Many SMBs have struggled to adopt Big Data and private cloud solutions because they lack the in-house skills and expertise to design and maintain commodity hardware-based systems, IBM said. IBM is helping small businesses tackle these challenges with new Power Systems that don't require specialized skills.

CommVault is a data and information management software company dedicated to providing organizations worldwide with a radically better way to manage data and information. Their unique Solving Forward philosophy allows them to deliver complete solutions with infinite scalability and unprecedented control over data and costs. Be among the first to experience Simpana 10 software. Click here now.

IBM is pushing to make Big Data and cloud Relevant Products/Services computing a reality for businesses of all sizes with the launch of new, more affordable Power Systems and Storage Systems. The new technology promises to offer insights into Big Data and to simplify data Relevant Products/Services storage in the cloud.

The entry-level and mid-range technology starts at $5,947. The new Power Systems options are based on new POWER7+ processors. The systems are optimized for IBM's industry-leading analytics software Relevant Products/Services, and use underlying technologies from the Watson system including POWER processors and Big Data analytics.

"Big Data and cloud systems that were once only affordable to large enterprises are now available to the masses," said Rod Adkins, senior vice president of IBM Systems and Technology Group. "With these new systems, IBM is forging an aggressive expansion of its Power and Storage Systems business into SMB Relevant Products/Services and growth markets."

SMB Case Study

IBM has noticed that many SMBs have struggled to adopt Big Data and private cloud solutions because they lack the in-house skills and expertise to design and maintain commodity hardware-based systems. IBM is helping small businesses tackle these challenges with new Power Systems that don't require specialized skills and offer advances in virtualization Relevant Products/Services and automation to speed private and hybrid cloud creation.

IBM served up Westside produce, a 700-employee company in Firebaugh, Calif., that contracts with melon growers to harvest, market, and ship fresh melons throughout North America, as an example. The company tapped into IBM's Power System to make it easier to forecast how many boxes of melons will come from multiple fields, sorted by size, variety and grade.

"Perishability of produce is a key challenge in our industry, and having the right technology in place to deliver fresh produce on time is critical for the success of our growers and our company," said Justin Porter, director of technology at Westside Produce. "All of our mission-critical systems run on IBM Power with little to no intervention required. I do spend an inordinate amount of time dealing with issues on less mission-critical x86 problems."

IBM's Communications Mandate

Laura DiDio, principal analyst at Information Technology Intelligence Consulting, told us in order to maintain and extend the success of its Systems and Technology Group, Big Blue is now tasked with differentiating its growing array of solutions and services.

Although the company has proactively brought its entry-level pricing down to compete on a more level playing field with commodity x86-based servers for the last several years, she says, the perception persists among many rank-and-file businesses that IBM servers are out of their price range.

She said IBM Power Systems executives should continue to focus on differentiating the products, delivering competitive acquisition, licensing and technical support costs, and appealing to small- and mid-size businesses. To woo Hewlett-Packard and Dell customers to the Power Systems platform, she said, IBM must emphasize the strength and stability of its overarching corporate management Relevant Products/Services.

"Overall, the newest Power Systems and PureApplication System offerings with the POWER7+ architecture Relevant Products/Services deliver tangible and excellent value for all classes of businesses from SMBs to large enterprises," DiDio said. "Existing IBM customers and prospective customers alike will be well served by the Power Systems' improved performance and throughput, improved consolidation, energy efficiency and world-class RAS."

Tell Us What You Think
Comment:

Name:

Advertisement



 Data Security
1. Money Stirs Electronic Records Push
2. Twitter Hoping To Halt Hack Attacks
3. Blue Coat Beefs Up Big Data Security
4. China Hackers Resume U.S. Attacks
5. Financial Times Latest Hacking Target


advertisement


 Most Popular Articles
1. Half of Companies To Mandate BYOD by 2017, Gartner Says
2. Best of Interop Award Winners Announced
3. Novell Filr Offers IT-Friendly Dropbox Alternative
4. Add Guardian to Hacked List; Twitter Sends Security Memo
5. HP and SAP Team To Advance HANA Database Technology

Have an informed opinion on this story?
Send a Letter to the Editor.
We want to know what you think.
Send us your Feedback.

 Related Topics  Latest News & Special Reports

  Money Stirs Electronic Records Push
  HP PCs Aim for Flexibility, Mobility
  Twitter Hoping To Halt Hack Attacks
  Nvidia GPU Boosts Citrix XenDesktop
  Security Alert: New Trojan Attacking

 Technology Marketplace

BYOD & MDM
Forrester Research Inc., Report: BYOD from AT&T. Make everyone more efficient.
 
Cloud & Virtualization
Brocade technologies help enable the full benefits of virtualization.
Riverbed Stingray Traffic Manager on Amazon Web Services
 
Contact Centers
Unlock the potential in your people with Microsoft Dynamics
Unlock the potential in your people with Microsoft Dynamics
 
Customer Service
Unlock the potential in your people with Microsoft Dynamics
Unlock the potential in your people with Microsoft Dynamics
 
Data Security
Simpana® 10 software: an exponential leap forward
 
Data Storage
Brocade makes it easier to deploy, manage, and scale networks.
 
Enterprise Software
Simpana® 10 software: an exponential leap forward
 
Hardware
Rugged and reliable Panasonic Toughbook® mobile computers.
 
Laptops & Tablets
Rugged and reliable Panasonic Toughbook® mobile computers.
 
Mobile Gadgets
Rugged and reliable Panasonic Toughbook® mobile computers.
 
Network Security
Brocade makes it easier to deploy, manage, and scale networks.
 
Navigation
Data Storage Today
Home/Top News | Data Centers | Storage Solutions | Storage Networks | Data Storage Issues | Data Security | Enterprise I.T.
DST Press Releases
Also visit these Enterprise Technology Sites
Top Tech News | CIO Today | Mobile Tech Today | Data Storage Today

Services:
FreeNewsFeed | Free Newsletters | XML/RSS Feed

About CIO Today Network | How To Contact Us | Article Reprints | Services for PR Pros (In partnership with NewsFactor) | Top Tech Wire | How To Advertise

Privacy Policy | Terms of Service
© Copyright 2000-2013 Data Storage Today. All rights reserved. Article rating technology by Blogowogo. Member of Accuserve Ad Network.