Why DB2
 

Why IBM iSeries
Since the AS/400 was announced in 1998, numerous innovations have been implemented on this premier business server. From the earlier 16-bits CISC (Complex Instruction Set Computing) processors to the latest 64-bits RISC (Reduced Ser Instruction Computing) POWER5T processors, IBM has been injecting new life to this ever-green, scalable, and reliable business machine.
With the release of IBM i5/OST Version 5 Release 3, the next generation of OS/400®, which features support for multiple operating systems and application environments on a single, simplified platform, making even more robust, more diverse, and more flexible than ever before.

Key Features of the IBM iSeries
Reliable - Hardware and software that is integrated and test at the factory give iSeries a distinct advantage
Scalable - Sophisticated job management and expandable hardware yield more manageable and affordable growth with iSeries, especially as compared to Windows NT or 2000
Fast - iSeries' intelligent architecture, incorporating multiple I/O processors, was designed to meet the information intensive demands of business
Easy to manage - iSeries practically manages itself, virtually eliminating the administrative efforts associated with program and virtual placement required in NT and UNIX environments
Secure - With its consistent, system-wide security implementation and object-based design, iSeries is more easily secured and monitored than others

 

Why IBM pSeries
The IBM p5 and pSeries® servers deliver tremendous overall value for UNIX® and Linux® users who require reliable, secure and flexible computing systems for business needs today and the future.

IBM pSeries Entry Servers


IBM pSeries Mid Range Servers


IBM pSeries High End Servers

Why IBM xSeries
The IBM xSeries servers featuring Intel® XeonT processors provide outstanding availability and price/performance capabilities that help you better manage your IT environment. By brining mainframe-inspired technologies to the industry-standard market and offering superb systems management features, these systems are fast gaining customer acceptance.
The xSeries servers feature IBM Xtended Design ArchitectureT that brings creative industry-standard components to help increase IT productivity. The rack-dense models deliver Calibrated Vectored CoolingT, an IBM innovation that helps maximize memory, I/O and storage capacity for maximum performance. For distributed businesses, the tower servers provide cost-effective performance and high-availability features such as redundant hot-swap power and cooling, support for large capacity I/O and storage and remote management capability.

The xSeries is designed to support nearly any application workload environment, from the entry level uni-processor to the enterprise-powered model.

Key Highlights of the IBM xSeries
Rack-optimized xSeries® servers - like the new IBM xSeries 346, 336 and new models of the 306 feature 64-bit Intel® XeonT Processors and support Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology (Intel EM64T). These rack-dense servers help solve data center space constraints with compact designs that don't sacrifice performance or manageability.
Tower xSeries servers - such as the new IBM xSeries 236 and 226 feature Intel Xeon Processors - and new models of the 206 support Intel EM64T. These servers deliver innovation and usability at entry-level prices for small businesses or distributed computing.
High-performance xSeries servers, such as the IBM xSeries 365 and 445 with high-performance Intel Xeon Processors MP, feature 4-way and greater pay-as-you grow scalability and investment protection.

So no matter whether you are an existing IBM system evangelist or someone who just been introduced to this IBM eServer, come to Cavu and let our experienced and qualified IBM eServer specialists help you on:
Cost saving and cost rationalisation
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Data and application resiliency
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