THE FOUR HUNDRED - Power Systems & IBM i Insights

Survive · Adapt · Thrive
IT Jungle
  1. We have been on the hunt to get you pricing on entry Power11 machines in the P10 and P20 IBM i software tiers to give you a sense of the relative price/performance of the Power11 machines compared to their Power10 predecessors. There are dozens of possible configurations of entry, midrange, and enterprise machines in these two families, and without an official and public price list, as Big Blue provided for many years, it is very difficult for even business partners to get pricing.

    In fact, they need to use IBM’s official configurator, and they need to have a Power System

    The post Stacking Up Power10 And Power11 Systems Price/Performance appeared first on IT Jungle.

  2. As the largest provider of IBM i-based ERP systems that isn’t named Oracle or SAP, Infor wields a significant amount of influence over the midrange marketplace. Companies that run XA, LX, and System 21 rely on Infor to keep their ERP systems up-to-date and viable with changing business and technology requirements. To that end, Infor shared some of its roadmap items with the user community during the recent inPOWER 2025 event.

    More than 450 people attended the inPOWER 2025 conference, which took place in late September in Pewaukee, Wisconsin. The event was sponsored by the XA, LX, System 21, and

    The post Where Infor Is Headed With Its ERPs For IBM i appeared first on IT Jungle.

  3. Rocket Software recently put the finishing touches on a range of updates for Rocket DevOps, its suite of automation, change management, and testing solutions for IBM i. The top enhancements customers will find are two-way Git integration, AI-powered anomaly detection, unit testing enhancements, and support for IBM i DevOps workflows in Microsoft Azure Pipelines.

    It’s been a 2.5 years now that Rocket Software completed the rebrand from the old Aldon change management products, which it obtained with its 2011 acquisition, to Rocket DevOps. That Rocket DevOps rebrand involved taking the old Aldon Lifecycle Manager products – which helped automate

    The post Rocket Delivers More DevOps Capabilities For IBM i appeared first on IT Jungle.

  4. We don’t expect a lot of announcements from IBM at this point in the year relating to the Power Systems platform, and in fact, we don’t expect a lot of announcements from Big Blue at all. Except maybe for the usual end-of-year “workload rebalancing,” the 2025 edition of that we saw recently being reported in the Wall Street Journal with very little details.

    Here is a weird one. In announcement letter AD25-1276, IBM is reselling an AMD W6499 graphics card, which is based on its RDNA 2 architecture and which has 4 GB of GDDR6 frame buffer memory,

    The post A Few More Power Systems Announcements Before Year End appeared first on IT Jungle.

  5. Last week, we told you about two security vulnerabilities with Java on the IBM i platform, and this week we have another one that you need to cope with.

    This vulnerability is Security Bulletin: IBM i is affected by Remote Code Execution, Deserialization of Untrusted Data, and Improper Access Controls vulnerabilities in IBM Java SDK and IBM Java Runtime [CVE-2025-50106, CVE-2025-30749, CVE-2025-30761, CVE-2025-30754], and more information about it can be found here. Here are the remediation and fixes for this latest Java issue by IBM i release:

    IBM i Release	5770-JV1 PTF Number(s)			
    7.6	7.5		7.4		7.3
    SJ06886	SJ06885	

    The post IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 27, Number 46 appeared first on IT Jungle.

JSN Finance is designed by JoomlaShine.com | powered by JSN Sun Framework