The IBM Power Systems family is comprised of a comprehensive series of servers, systems software and solutions featuring the latest IBM POWER7+ processor technology. Designed as the ultimate system for compute intensive workloads and ideally suited for big data and business analytics as well as cloud environments, Power provides capabilities to gain real time business insight and competitive advantage within a secure, flexible and scalable environment.
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IBM Powering Linux Innovation
Date added: 14 May 2013
The first IBM Power Systems Linux Center will provide clients, business partners, academics, and students with hands-on support to speed up Linux adoption on IBM Power Systems. Launched today in Beijing, the new center will help programmers create new applications for big data, cloud, mobile and social business computing. (Credit: IBM )
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Using Data to Drive Online Sales
Date added: 06 Feb 2013
Zoran Lemut., CIO of Slovenia's leading pharmaceutical company Kemofarmacijia, increased his company's online sales orders by 30 percent after gaining valuable insight on his customers' buying preferences. According to Lemut, "using cloud technologies and IBM analytics, we are now able to offer online promotions and display ads that accurately reflect when and what our customers need." Lemut is pictured next to the company's IBM Power 720 Express server. IBM announced February 5th a new line-up of Power Express servers with pricing starting at $5947. (CREDIT: IBM)
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New IBM Power Systems for Small Businesses
Date added: 05 Feb 2013
IBM technician Steve Mallmann performs a quality check on a new IBM Power 740 Express system infused with the latest POWER7+ chip technology. IBM unveiled new Power Systems for SMBs and growth market companies tuned for big data and cloud computing. (Credit: IBM)
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POWER7+ Chip
Date added: 05 Feb 2013
Caption: Closeup of IBM's POWER7+ processor, manufactured at the company's 300mm chip fab in East Fishkill, N.Y. The new microprocessor is featured in IBM's new entry-level Power Systems aimed at small-business users. (Credit: IBM)
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IBM Power Systems Family
Date added: 05 Feb 2013
IBM Power Systems Family
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Power Systems Express family
Date added: 05 Feb 2013
IBM introduced new entry level Power Express systems starting at $5,947 (USD). These are competitively priced compared to x86 commodity hardware. (Credit: IBM)
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Enterprise Familylores
Date added: 05 Feb 2013
Businesses have consistently chosen Power over competition for more than a decade. Why? Our clients have told us that their applications and databases run best on Power. Power Systems have always focused on the business needs of application choice, enterprise integration, IT efficiency, and data availability and security – enabling your business to achieve outstanding business and compute performance. IBM now extends Power Systems leadership with the introduction of new enterprise Power Systems servers and systems software to help transform the value your IT delivers and improve your customers’ experience. The new Enterprise Power Systems can help you meet the demands of information-centric IT through dynamic efficiency, business analytics and enhanced compliance.
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Power 710 Express P710
Date added: 05 Feb 2013
The Power 710 Express server is a one socket server supporting four, six or eight core POWER7 processor modules in a dense 2U rack-optimised form factor. Easy to buy, deploy and manage, the Power 710 Express server offers outstanding performance, reliability and energy efficiency as an infrastructure or application server. The Power 710 Express server implements Light Path diagnostics and offers a choice of AIX, IBM i or Linux® operating system while offering innovative workload-optimising and energy management capabilities that can deliver additional performance and performance per watt to improve return on hardware and software investments.
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Power 720 P720
Date added: 05 Feb 2013
The Power® 720 Express server is a 1-socket server supporting 4-core, 6-core or 8-core POWER7® processor modules in a flexible rack-optimised or tower form factor. The leading-edge RAS and diagnostic capabilities make it an ideal distributed application, small consolidation server, or a complete integrated business system utilizing the IBM i operating system. The Power 720 Express is designed to deliver outstanding business value to small and midsised businesses while meeting the needs of mission-critical applications. This highly flexible, available and easy-to-manage server can enable you to spend more time running your business utilizing a proven solution from thousands of ISVs that support the AIX®, IBM i and Linux® operating systems.
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Power 740 Express P740
Date added: 05 Feb 2013
The Power 740 Express server is a one- or two-socket server supporting four, six, eight, 12 or 16 POWER7 cores in a flexible rack-optimised or tower form factor. The Power 740 offers large memory capacity, outstanding performance of the POWER7 processor, industrial-strength virtualisation and workload-optimising capabilities for small-to-midsise database servers and consolidation of virtualised application servers. These capabilities combined with proven solutions from thousands of Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) that support the AIX, IBM i and Linux® operating systems can enable companies to get the most out of their systems by increasing utilisation and performance while reducing costs
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Power 750
Date added: 05 Feb 2013
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Power 760
Date added: 05 Feb 2013
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770 780 left angle
Date added: 05 Feb 2013
770 780 left angle
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IBM BladeCenter PS700
Date added: 13 Apr 2010
The IBM BladeCenter PS700 takes advantage of the workload optimization features of POWER7 technology.
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IBM Media Relations
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