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IBM Launches Next-Generation Mainframe for Midsize Customers

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA; ZURICH, SWITZERLAND; SINGAPORE; and NEW YORK, NY - 21 Oct 2008:

  • New entry-level IBM z10 Business Class mainframe has the capacity of up to 232 x86 servers with 83% smaller footprint, up to 93% lower energy costs(1)
  • Up to 50 percent more performance at half the price for incremental Linux workloads(2) than its predecessor
  • High-end IBM System z10 features now available for midsize clients
  • Over 50% more total capacity and nearly four-times(3) the maximum memory of its predecessor

IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced a new mainframe to help midsize companies and customers in emerging markets jumpstart new application development efforts, consolidate IT server sprawl, and give qualified organizations a "pay-as-you-grow" financial platform to build the mainframe as the foundation of their new enterprise data center.

The IBM System z10 Business Class (z10 BC) mainframe was introduced today at press conferences in Johannesburg, South Africa; Zurich, Switzerland; and Singapore. Additionally, in support of clients' needs for attractive financing options, IBM Global Financing is now offering "Why Wait," a no-interest, no-payments program for 90 days deferral to support qualified customers acquiring the new z10 BC now through the end of 2008.

Designed as a powerful, entry-level version of the IBM System z10 Enterprise Class (z10 EC) mainframe announced earlier this year, the IBM z10 BC provides midsize clients with all the unique attributes of an IBM mainframe. For example, companies in emerging markets (such as South Africa and Singapore) or in hot industries (such as social networking or mobile commerce) -- can now afford IBM's flagship mainframe technology for under $100,000.

For customers seeking server consolidation options to cut costs, the IBM z10 BC delivers the capacity of up to 232 x86 servers, with 83% smaller footprint, up to 93% lower energy costs, and a much higher level of security, control and automation -- allowing for up to 100% utilization.

Clients can also look to the IBM z10 BC as one of the industry's most flexible architectures for today's newest business and consumer applications, which are often created on different operating systems and various programming languages. With up to 130 capacity settings for running permanent and temporary workloads such as application hosting or testing efforts, the IBM z10 BC can give administrators an upgradeable system to manage business growth. For peak seasons, administrators can temporarily increase the system's capacity for cost management. The IBM z10 BC also offers unique processors known as "specialty engines" that expand the use of the mainframe for popular SAP, Linux, Java applications, among others.

From a performance standpoint, the IBM z10 BC is nearly 40% faster, has over 50% more total capacity and nearly four times the maximum memory compared to its predecessor, the largest IBM z9 BC. Continuing with the lineage of the IBM System z10 EC, the new IBM z10 BC holds most of the same technology innovations as the EC model -- such as the Enterprise Quad Core z10 processor chip with hardware accelerators and cryptographic functions that are highly useful for commercial and financial applications.

For more general but critical workloads like email, the IBM z10 BC can support an incremental 1,000 e-mail users with the energy of a 100 watt light bulb.(4) Specifically, IT simply activates one Domino "specialty engine" for up to 7,500 users. More importantly, both IT managers and end users will welcome the mainframe's stellar availability and security benefits for seamless and fast email communications.

"Clients are continuing to invest in mainframe technology, as evidenced in IBM's Q308 earnings, as revenues for IBM System z mainframe server products increased 25 percent compared with the year-ago period, with double-digit growth in all geographies," said Anne Altman, general manager, IBM System z. "Now with the introduction of our new z10 business class mainframe, clients have an incredibly efficient consolidation platform that is smart, cool, and very affordable. There's no comparison when you consider the legendary reliability and security of System z."

Midsize Clients Embrace The New Mainframe
Today's news comes on the heels of IBM's recent midmarket findings from the IBM Global CEO Study, the largest study of 1,130 chief executives ever conducted across 40 countries. The study noted that nine out of 10 midmarket CEOs expect dramatic change, and 75% are changing business models to go global, drive growth and attract new customers. As a highly-efficient and flexible computing system, the IBM z10 BC is an ideal platform for growth and can easily scale to accommodate rapid expansion.

For new mainframe clients like Transzap, founded in 1999, the company needed a computing platform that would scale to support its operations without requiring additional monthly costs in extra hardware, software or human capital. For Transzap, the IBM mainframe brings technology planning and controlled power and energy allocation to its former "rack and stack" distributed server environment.

"Transzap operates Oildex, the energy industry's top ePayable system and digital data exchange. Our business and reputation rest on promising a fast, reliable and secure service to our clients," said Peter Flanagan, CEO of Transzap. "We're a small company but our transaction data volumes are growing upwards of 100 percent, annually. We couldn't trust our business to any competitive product other than the IBM System z."

For more than 40 years, Utah-based DHI Computing Service has been using IBM System z technology as the central means to process billions of electronic data records. With the guidance of IBM Business Partner Sirius Computer Solutions, who has been helping DHI for 10 years, DHI is now currently using the IBM System z10 business class mainframe running the z/VSE operating system and homegrown applications ranging from telecommunications to database technology.

"The IBM mainframe has been part of the DHI family for more than 40 years and we can't think of a more stable, faster technology platform anywhere in the world today," said Dirk Baum, CTO, DHI Computing Service, Inc. "When we looked at the new z10 Business Class mainframe, the processor speed was key for us -- we're getting all the enterprise class features scaled to a more attractive price point for our specific business. Scalability and speed combined with a proven technology platform -- that's the z10 Business Class and its perfect for our business needs."

Based in Switzerland, Osys is an Independent Software Vendor who has been working with IBM on developing applications to resell on IBM System z to clients for more than 20 years. Osys is itself an IBM System z mainframe customer, running Linux on z for its large mails and web server needs. Osys has the latest IBM mainframe offering, the IBM z10 business class (BC) mainframe and is currently testing and porting applications over to the new system.

"As a service provider for large customers in Switzerland, it is imperative that our System z specialists are highly skilled and adopt the latest innovative technology," said Gerard Luechinger, CEO, Osys AG. "We have had tremendous success with the IBM System z9 Business Class mainframe and expect even more success with the z10 BC. As a long-time IBM mainframe customer ourselves, we have been driving the mainframe business for more than twenty years because we believe that the technology platform is rock solid with all the best of breed qualities."

Mainframe Momentum Spurs Business Partner, System Integrator, and ISV Growth

Interest from business partners, system integrators and ISV's continues to grow in 2008 validating growth around the System z platform. New milestones unveiled today as part of the IBM z10 BC launch include:

  • For 2008, 600 new applications were introduced for the System z mainframe bringing the total to more than 5,000 unique applications available on the System z platform -- of which nearly 2,500 are Linux- based;
  • More than 1,400 Independent Software Vendors (ISV) worldwide are developing applications for IBM System z;
  • As of the announcement date, IBM is working with more than 130 business partners and systems integrators worldwide, who are certified to sell IBM System z mainframes. Certification of IBM System z sales and technician skills has increased 300 percent comparing the first half of 2007 to the first half of 2008.

IBM Storage News
IBM today announced next generation information infrastructure offerings DS8000 disk storage and TS7700 tape storage, to work in conjunction with the new IBM System z10 Business Class mainframe, helping customers simplify their storage infrastructures, support business continuity, safeguard their information and extract more value from their System z environments. More information can be found here: http://www.ibm.com/systems/storage/news/press/20081021.html.

IBM Global Financing Available For Clients
IBM Global Financing now offers "Why Wait," a no interest no payments program for 90 days deferral plan to support eligible customers acquiring the new IBM System z10 BC now through the end of 2008. The promotion financing structure is a 36 month fair market value lease. Customers installing the new server under the promotion terms make no payments for 90 days, and then make 36 even monthly payments (33 payments in some countries). Customers must be credit qualified, lease the eligible equipment with IGF for the promotional term and structure, and install the the product in participating countries by Dec 31, 2008, See your local IGF representative for details or visit: http://www.ibm.com/financing/us/whywait. For international details, visit http://www.ibm.com/financing/whywait.

Novell and Red Hat Offers Now Available

For customers interested in additional IBM z10 BC "specials," available immediately until December 31, 2009 -- from Novell Inc. -- customers can get an IBM z10 BC Linux promotional price for one Free SUSE Self Study Kit per registered customer ($1095 Retail Value) and 40% discount to IBM and BP's off current SLES pricing. Details are available at http://www.novell.com/partners/ibm/mainframe.

Red Hat Inc., the leading provider of open source solutions, has teamed with IBM through the Linux-on-Mainframe Program since May 2007 to expand the growth of Red Hat Enterprise Linux on IBM System z mainframes. Red Hat is offering a compelling IBM z10 BC Linux promotional 50% price reduction that is available immediately through June 30, 2009. For more information about Red Hat Enterprise Linux on IBM z10, visit http://www.redhat.com/rhel/server/mainframe/promo.

About IBM
For more information on the IBM System z10 Business Class or z10 Enterprise Class mainframes, please visit http://www.ibm.com/mainframe.

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IBM Introduces First Blade Server to Reduce Security Threats, Optimize Network Traffic

IBM BladeCenter Portfolio Meets Broadest Set of Client Needs; Now Supports Deep Packet Inspection

BANGKOK, THAILAND - 02 Sep 2008: ITU Telecom Asia -- IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced today an intelligent blade server designed to help reduce security threats -- such as Denial of Service (DoS) attacks and viruses -- while helping service providers better manage network traffic for optimal performance.

Consumers are using advanced communications like streaming video on hand held devices, but they want them to be virus-free and fast. This creates a challenge for service providers. The number of high-severity computer vulnerabilities increased by 28 percent in the first half of 2008 over the previous year -- the first such increase since 2004, according to IBM X-Force® research (1). The new IBM blade can help reduce this threat by performing real-time analysis of network activity so malicious traffic can be diverted.

The IBM blade can also help telecommunications carriers better manage and prioritize network activity like video sharing and Web traffic for maximum performance, minimizing end-user delays.

The IBM BladeCenter® PN41 is the first blade in the industry to support Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) technology from CloudShield®, an industry-leading network services management and security provider. The IBM BladeCenter PN41 more deeply examines the "packets" of data streaming across the Internet or corporate networks so they can be routed for maximum performance while helping prevent security threats.

"IBM continues to offer the broadest portfolio of blade servers in the industry. The IBM BladeCenter PN41 enables service providers to manage their network, security and telecommunications technology on a integrated platform -- IBM BladeCenter," said Jim Pertzborn, vice president of telecommunications industry solutions for IBM Systems Group. "This integration can help service providers meet their customers' evolving requirements for data, voice and video services from anywhere, at anytime and over any device."

The new blade becomes a key component of the IBM Telecom Integrated Solution for Security, an integrated hardware, software and services framework that allows communications service providers to deliver carrier-grade network services that can divert malicious traffic. In addition to BladeCenter, the key components of the Telecom Integrated Solution for Security include IBM Proventia Intrusion Prevention and IBM Tivoli Security Operations Manager along with hardware and software from IBM Business Partners.

"The IBM BladeCenter PN41 was specifically developed in response to demand from service providers that want datacenter economics applied to network services," said Matt Jones, CEO, CloudShield. "Now service providers have a carrier-class, high-performance blade for consolidating network appliances in the IBM BladeCenter."

IBM is working to develop an ecosystem for the IBM BladeCenter PN41 that can, for the first time, allow service providers to select from a portfolio of Business Partners and providers when assembling the best technology solutions for their businesses. As has been typical in enterprise datacenter deployments, carriers can now select hardware, software and services from multiple vendors.

For example, in addition to its work with CloudShield to develop the IBM BladeCenter PN41, IBM is working with CloudShield to support the company's software applications on the new blade. In fact, it's the only blade in the industry to support CloudShield's Subscriber Services Manager (SSM), DNS Defender applications and its open development environment.

The IBM BladeCenter PN41 also supports applications from Check Point Software. "Running Check Point solutions on the IBM BladeCenter with the PN41 blade provides an excellent platform for substantially accelerating security performance," said Michael Anderson, head of America security services at Check Point. "By combining IBM hardware with Check Point acceleration technologies such as SecureXL and CoreXL, high-end carriers and data centers can increase the number of customer connections they can handle."

IBM Global Services plans to provide support and services for IBM BladeCenter PN41 customers.

The new IBM blade can run in one of two high-speed IBM BladeCenter chassis often used in enterprise datacenters, telecommunications central offices or government environments. These chassis have been successful in the marketplace because they address both IT and high-speed networking requirements, allowing clients to support Next-Generation Network (NGN) applications like video sharing and social networks.

IBM and CloudShield are both members of blade.org, an industry consortium driving open innovation in blade-based solutions. Blade.org helps members like CloudShield and IBM come together to collaborate on innovative new technologies based on the open BladeCenter architecture.

IBM is one of the world's leading providers of risk and security solutions. Clients around the world work with IBM to help reduce the complexities of security and strategically manage risk. IBM provides a range of risk and security solutions -- from dedicated research, software, hardware, services and global business partner value -- to help clients secure their business operations and implement company-wide, integrated risk management programs. For more information, please visit www.ibm.com/telecom.

Availability

The new IBM BladeCenter PN41 blade will be generally available worldwide in October 2008. The IBM BladeCenter PN41 is available either direct from IBM or through IBM Business Partners.

IBM Global Financing (IGF), the lending and leasing business segment of IBM can provide competitive rates to qualified applicants to access these new offerings. For more information, payment calculators and information about the benefits of financing visit the IGF website, www.ibm.com/financing.

About IBM ladeCenter

IBM has the broadest portfolio of blade offerings in the industry, including:

  • BladeCenter S for small firms and branch office environments,
  • BladeCenter E and BladeCenter H for enterprise data center deployments, and
  • BladeCenter T and BladeCenter HT for robust, telecom central office deployments with NEBS3 / ETSI requirements.

Using a common architecture across the BladeCenter family allows clients to mix and match offerings to suit their specific needs, from enterprise to carrier deployments. For more information about IBM BladeCenter, please visit: ibm.com/bladecenter.

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Minnesota Computers Launches New Website V 3.0

Exciting times at Minnesota Computers folks.  After much anticipation, we've rolled out our new website which will provide the very best online shopping experience to all of our customers worldwide.  We've added many new features to enhance your online shopping experience, making us easier than ever to do business with.  Among my favorite new features is the additional product information provided to our customers.  Now when customers browse our inventory, they will be able to see all of the product information, specifications, features, options, condition, and warranty info.  Aside from that, we've added many new web 2.0 features such as social tagging, product reviews, and interactive image galleries.

What else is new?

While many of our customers were previously unaware of our international support staff, we've added many new languages to our site, making it accessible to customers from around the globe many international languages.  To request support in your language, simply click on your language link in the upper right hand side of the screen, and fill out the form.  A customer support representative whom speaks your language will get back to you promptly.

More to come... Stay tuned