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 Novell.hu A Novell Linux megoldása felügyeli az IBM eServer rendszereket
A Red Carpet Enterprise az IBM Linux on POWER* eServer és IBM mainframe zSeries* rendszereken futó Linux operációs rendszer központosított és automatizált felügyeletét és karbantartását nyújtja, az adatközpontban használt Linux rendszerek birtoklási költségeinek jelentõs csökkentéséhez.
Az IBM eServer pSeries, iSeries és zSeries szerverek Red Carpet Enterprise használatával történõ felügyeleti lehetõsége már elérhetõ.
A Linux operációs rendszerre felkészített POWER processzor alapú IBM eServer BladeCenter* JS20 rendszertõl az IBM eServer pSeries* és iSeries* platformokon keresztül, az IBM kínálja az egyetlen, bevált 64 bites architektúrával támogatott felhasználói rendszert.
http://www.novell.com/hungary/news/ibmzseries.html

  
 IBM eServer FPSE
With Linux continuing to grow across the entire eServer product line, IBM also wanted to insure that the server extensions would properly execute on the zSeries, pSeries and iSeries platforms and that their customers would be supported.
IBM, the IBM e-business logo, eServer, iSeries, pSeries, zSeries, are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
The IBM eServer brand consists of the established IBM e-business logo with the following descriptive term "server" following it.
http://www.rtr.com/Ready-to-Run_Software/IBMeServers_press_release.htm

  
 PRESS RELEASE IBM(R) WebSphere(TM) Portal Brings SOA Integration to New Markets Through IBM System z9(TM), zSeries(TM) and iSeries(TM) Platform Support
It is available for the IBM eServer zSeries and iSeries platforms, as well as the new IBM System z9.
"Enabling customers to leverage SOA integration with the benefits of iSeries and zSeries platforms and WebSphere Portal is just one more example of how IBM is delivering technology to give customers the flexibility, efficiency, and security features they need to operate in an on demand business environment."
IBM, WebSphere, iSeries, zSeries and z9 are trademarks of IBM Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.
http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release_html_b1?release_id=92307   (837 words)

  
 MySQL AB :: MySQL Database Available on IBM eServer zSeries
MySQL for Linux on IBM eServer zSeries and for the IBM AIX operating system are now available for download at www.mysql.com/products/index.html.
IBM eServer zSeries is designed to manage the high-performance data and transaction requirements of next generation e-business.
Linux on zSeries adds to the wide range of platforms supported by MySQL, including all major Linux distributions as well as Unix, Mac OS X and Windows operating systems.
http://www.mysql.com/press/release_2003_02.html   (593 words)

  
 Find more information on eserver zseries 990 and how eserver zseries 990 can save you money!
The IBM eserver zSeries from IBM is the name for the...
When the IBM eServer zSeries 990 was introduced on May 13, it was reported in hundreds...
IBM announces the latest member of the zSeries family, optimized for the...
http://dedicatedserversandmore.com/directory/zseries/eserver_zseries_990   (528 words)

  
 developerWorks : Speed-start your Linux app: Linux on zSeries developer resources and downloads
Complementing the flexibility and openness of Linux, IBM eServer zSeries servers deliver an industrial-strength environment for Linux applications.
No-charge IBM software downloads, as well as training and other developer resources are available here for customers, ISVs, and IBM Business Partners who are evaluating or including IBM middleware in Linux solutions on IBM eServer zSeries servers.
IBM pSeries servers, the performance servers, provide 64-bit high performance SMP servers with large memory capabilities and support both Linux and UNIX applications running in secure logical partitions.
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/offers/linux-speed-start/download-z.html   (331 words)

  
 IBM eServer zSeries
IBM, the IBM e-business logo, eServer, zSeries, are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
Ready-to-Run Software Enables FrontPage for Linux on IBM eServer zSeries
Prior to general release, RTR worked through beta testing with two European giants who have made the leap to Linux running on the IBM zSeries platform.
http://www.rtr.com/Ready-to-Run_Software/IBMzSeries_press_release.htm   (371 words)

  
 IBM Scholars zSeries Program
The zSeries offering of the IBM Academic Initiative provides colleges and universities with educational resources to enhance the IBM System z9 and eServer zSeries skilled resource base and help students develop practical skills that enable them to find good jobs quickly upon graduation.
A significant benefit for members of the zSeries program of the IBM Academic Initiative is the free use of a z/OS mainframe system (Knowledge Center) for education and research.
For more information, contact the zSeries program project manager at univprg@us.ibm.com.
http://www.developer.ibm.com/university/scholars/products/zseries   (210 words)

  
 IBM debuts eServer zSeries 990
San Francisco 13 May 2003 IBM has introduced the IBM eServer zSeries 990, the new mainframe flagship of the eServer family.
The new z990 is the result of a four-year, more than $1 billion investment in the zSeries platform involving 1200 IBM developers.
The improvements to the management of zSeries solutions are designed to help drive down the cost of ownership for IBM customers.
http://www.hoise.com/primeur/03/articles/monthly/AE-PR-06-03-45.html   (1335 words)

  
 Virtual Servers Mainframe Hardware Zseries
These are packages of.....for its Mainframe platform, the eServer zSeries machines.
IBM eServer zSeries 900 z/OS 64-bit Virtual Storage Roadmap...
Specializes in marketing, supporting and migrating storage and IBM zSeries mainframe servers.
http://www.web-development.net/virtualserversmainframehardwarezseries.html   (250 words)

  
 La Cofradía Digital - Linux + IBM eServer de nuevo
Turbolinux currently supports IBM's G4, G5, G6, MP2000 and MP3000 systems and IBM eServer zSeries 900, as well as the new IBM eServer iSeries and pSeries.
With IBM eServer iSeries running Linux, mid-sized enterprises can take advantage of advanced IBM logical partitioning technology, a powerful server consolidation solution previously available only to IBM enterprise customers on its eServer Z900 mainframe.
Turbolinux 6.5 for IBM eServer iSeries and pSeries is available from Turbolinux sales offices around the world.
http://www.cofradia.org/modules.php?name=News&file=print&sid=139   (250 words)

  
 PRESS RELEASE IBM and Red Hat Expand Relationship to Help Customers Accelerate Linux Adoption
IBM, eServer, zSeries and the IBM e-business logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.
Implementing Linux on zSeries is as simple as adding an IFL to an existing mainframe system.
zSeries mainframe customers can order a solution that includes IBM's Integrated Facility for Linux engine (IFL) and a subscription of Red Hat Linux Enterprise v.4 for zSeries systems.
http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release_html_b1?release_id=86351   (561 words)

  
 IBM to push cheaper ‘Linux-only’ zSeries, iSeries The Register
According to Peter McCaffrey, director of zSeries product marketing at IBM, the new machines are based on feedback and market success that IBM has had last year in promoting the mainframe as a platform on which enterprise customers can consolidate their Unix, Linux, and Windows workloads.
Customers with existing zSeries and iSeries servers supporting their core ERP applications will be inclined to listen to IBM's sales pitch and maybe even run some numbers to see if they could save some money by consolidating Unix, Linux, or Windows applications onto Linux partitions on these zSeries or iSeries servers.
Both the zSeries and iSeries Linux servers can be configured with commercial Linux distributions from SuSE and Turbolinux; Red Hat is expected to have support for these two boxes, and indeed the entire eServer line, in short order, perhaps by the time these two Linux-only servers ship in sometime in March.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2002/01/25/ibm_to_push_cheaper_linuxonly   (706 words)

  
 GRIDtoday: Platform Computing Grid Enables Linux On IBM zSeries
Continuing its commitment to Linux and heterogeneity, Platform Computing announced support for Linux on the IBM eServer zSeries mainframe, extending Enterprise Grid computing to the mainframe.
By making its commercial Grid software solutions, including Platform LSF, MultiCluster, and JobScheduler, available for Linux on the zSeries mainframe, Platform and IBM can integrate heterogeneous systems into one virtualized infrastructure, optimizing Intel- based xSeries, POWER4 based pSeries, and Linux systems on IBM mainframes.
By enabling Enterprise Grid computing for Linux on the zSeries, Platform and IBM can support server consolidation and simplify Grid deployments through reduced administration and improved manageability.
http://www.gridtoday.com/03/0407/101279.html   (539 words)

  
 IBM Launches Virtualization Engine Across Its eServer Line and Takes the Next Step in Delivering On Demand Computing
All four lines of the IBM eServer product family (zSeries, iSeries, pSeries, and xSeries) will eventually have support for the VE - starting with the iSeries models shipping in 2Q04.
Beyond that, IBM is preparing VE system services that can leverage the VE system technology capabilities shipped with IBM eServers and the IBM TotalStorage storage products to achieve cross-platform, virtualized computing in which servers and storage are seen as resources that can run incoming workloads as needed.
This IDC Insight examines and analyzes the impact of IBM's announcement and delivery of Virtualization Engine (VE) technology across its IBM eServer product line.
http://www.mindbranch.com/listing/product/R104-15846.html   (539 words)

  
 ZSeries - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Since December, 2001, IBM designates all its mainframes with the name eServer zSeries, with the e depicted in IBM's well-known red trademarked symbol.
However, "zSeries" is still the most popular way to refer to all IBM mainframe servers.
Nonetheless, the term zSeries now popularly refers only to IBM's newest line of 64-bit mainframes, starting with the zSeries 900.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZSeries   (599 words)

  
 Stonesoft StoneGate - IBM zSeries
"Stonesoft in combination with the mainframe's Hipersocket technology offers an outstanding combination of throughput and security." - Joan Meltzer, director, Linux Marketing, IBM eServer zSeries
With the release of StoneGate for IBM zSeries, enterprises can now protect their virtual servers and virtual networks with firewall and VPN technology to secure their data centers.
home / products / StoneGate / IBM zSeries
http://www.stonesoft.com/products/IBM_zSeries   (138 words)

  
 IBM ZSeries
IBM eServer: Linux on System z9 and zSeries
members of the zSeries program of the IBM Academic Initiative is the...
The zSeries offering of the IBM Academic Initiative provides colleges and universities with educational...
http://ibm.bestbuycloseouts.com/directory/IBM-zSeries.html   (241 words)

  
 IBM eServer zSeries 900 z/OS 64-bit Virtual Storage Roadmap (GM13-0076-01, May, 2002)
IBM eServer zSeries 900 z/OS 64-bit Virtual Storage Roadmap (GM13-0076-01, May, 2002)
IBM eServer zSeries 900 z/OS 64-bit Virtual Storage Roadmap
zSeries is dedicated to providing a flexible, scalable operating environment supporting key technologies.
http://ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/library/whitepapers/gm130076.html   (2252 words)

  
 MySQL Supports Linux on IBM eServer™ Linux on Power5® Systems
This was one of the fastest, easiest ports we’ve done.” Support for IBM’s POWER architecture adds to the wide range of platforms MySQL supports, including IBM eServer, xSeries and zSeries, most popular 32- and 64-bit processors, as well as all major Linux distributions, Windows, AIX® and other Unix operating systems.
MySQL AB, developer of the world's most popular open source database, today announced that the MySQL® database supports Linux on IBM POWER processors across all IBM eServer™ platforms, including p5 (pSeries), i5 (iSeries) and JS20 BladeCenter systems.
The combination of MySQL, Linux and the IBM 64-bit Power architecture extends the benefits of open source computing on IBM hardware to the database, providing customers a low-cost, scalable solution for powering large, enterprise-class applications.
http://www.mysql.com/news-and-events/press-release/release_2004_24.html   (2252 words)

  
 GRIDtoday: New Grid Market Offering For IBM zSeries Mainframe & Linux
By leveraging IBM proven eServer zSeries and Linux technologies, DataSynapse helps customers extend their application operating environment to meet business needs in the best possible manner based on factors of cost, performance and service level requirements.
DataSynapse Inc, provider of a leading grid middleware for enabling applications for on demand computing, announced the grid-enabling of IBM's eServer zSeries mainframe for Linux with DataSynapse's LiveCluster 3G.
In addition, for applications with unpredictable compute resource needs, LiveCluster can augment zSeries mainframes with distributed Linux xSeries resources in a single, scalable grid operating environment providing on demand capabi lity that delivers optimal application transactional load balancing and resource efficiency.
http://www.gridtoday.com/03/0428/101362.html   (334 words)

  
 CRN IBM Launches Integrated Platform For
As first reported by CRN on Tuesday, the IBM eServer Integrated Platform for e-business on zSeries is a software and hardware bundle that consists of SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, z/VM v 4.3, WebSphere Application Server 4.0.4, IBM Directory Server v 4.1 and one year of software support and IBM Global Services Linuxline support.
IBM unveiled an integrated e-business platform for its zSeries mainframe and Linux client support for Lotus Notes Web Access software at LinuxWorld.
Following a major $1 billion investment announced several years ago, the computer giant continues to expand Linux support from its high-end mainframes all the way down to its PC desktop software.
http://crn.channelsupersearch.com/news/crn/39533.asp   (435 words)

  
 PERCobol available for zSeries and S/390
"It enables our customers to capitalize on the strength of the IBM eServer zSeries and make use of open characteristic of Linux.
*The IBM e-business logo, IBM, WebSphere, S/390, and zSeries are all trademarks or registered trademarks of IBM Corporation.
The LegacyJ COBOL compiler will generate programs that will execute on most major operating environments including Linux.
http://www.legacyj.com/press/percobolS390.html   (397 words)

  
 RAS design for the IBM eServer z900
The IBM eServer zSeries™ Model 900, or z900, has been designed with major enhancements for hardware reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) in support of the zSeries RAS strategy, the eServer self-management technologies, and the z900 design objective of continuous reliable operation.
The eServer self-management technologies enable the server to protect itself, to detect and recover from errors, to change and configure itself, and to optimize itself, in the presence of problems and changes, for maximum performance with minimum outside intervention.
The z900 RAS enhancements described in this paper clearly advance the zSeries server objective of continuous reliable operation.
http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd/464/alves.html   (397 words)

  
 SuSE goes 64-bit with IBM zSeries Tech News on ZDNet
SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 7 will be available for IBM's eServer zSeries by the beginning of May, the company said on Thursday.
IBM is spending about $1 billion (£700m) a year on various Linux projects, and at the end of this month plans to launch its first zSeries mainframe running only Linux.
The system can run hundreds of versions of Linux, each a separate machine, and IBM believes customers will use it to replace larger numbers of other servers spread out across businesses.
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9584_22-861218.html   (560 words)

  
 IBM Redbooks Linux on IBM eServer zSeries and S/390: ISP/ASP Solutions
Linux on IBM eServer zSeries and S/390: ISP/ASP Solutions
This IBM Redbook describes how Linux can be combined with z/VM on zSeries and S/390 hardware - the mainframe.
S/390 and zSeries hardware, microcode and software allow physical resources to be made virtual among Linux systems.
http://publib-b.boulder.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/RedbookAbstracts/sg246299.html   (153 words)

  
 SuSE launches 64-bit-version of SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 7 for IBM eServer zSeries
SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 7 for IBM eServer zSeries excellently matches IBM's hardware as the perfect medium for consolidated server services on IBM mainframes, e.g.
With SuSE's latest Enterprise Server version for zSeries, the network and disk device configuration can be modified dynamically without a reboot.
For example, complex database applications can benefit from the much larger address space and are not confined to a memory boundary of 2 GB.
http://www.hoise.com/primeur/02/articles/monthly/AE-PR-04-02-55.html   (677 words)

  
 IBM zSeries
Built on the same high security and powerhouse processing capabilities of the successful IBM eServer zSeries 900 (z900), z800 servers are specifically optimized to integrate business applications, and to meet the critical transactions and evolving demands of e-business.
The attractive price/performance of z800 servers extends the advantages of advanced zSeries technology to customers whose capacity requirements are less than those served by the z900.
As the foundation of zSeries servers, the z/Architecture provides optimal flexibility in selecting, building and rapidly deploying applications across a customers e-business infrastructure, while taking advantage of zSeries availability.
http://www.nvcsales.com/ibm/eserver-z.asp   (978 words)

  
 IBM eServer zSeries - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In December, 2001, IBM designated all its mainframes with the name eServer zSeries, with the e depicted in IBM's well-known red trademarked symbol.
The IBM eServer zSeries line succeeded the IBM System/390 (S/390 for short) which were based on the ESA/390 architecture while ensuring full compatibility to it.
Thus, zSeries servers are the direct, lineal descendents of the IBM System/360, announced in 1964, and the 1970s System/370.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZSeries   (750 words)

  
 MGE UPS SYSTEMS - UPS Selector
IBM eServer xSeries I.C.A. IBM eServer zSeries 900 1fram
http://www.mgeups.com/selector/ups   (750 words)

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