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IBM i at the heart of Cognitive Solutions16th February 2017
Presented by David SpurwayIBM Power Systems Product ManagerIBM Systems, UK and Ireland
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Power Systems Heritage
64 Bit1995AS/400
OS/40048 Bit1988
POWER52004
RS/6000AIX
1986
POWER42001
POWER62008
POWER72010
iSeriespSeries
2000
Power SystemsIBM i2008
i5/OSLinux2004
POWER62007
POWER82014
System iSystem p
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Integration – Real, Serious IntegrationAs contrasted with the simple pre-packaging of shrink-wrapped components
More …
• … comprehensively designed
• … built-in functionality
• … thoroughly tested
• … easily managed
• … platform stability
• … IT staff productivity
• … ROI The IBM i operating environment includes operating system
and middleware components that are designed, developed, built, tested, delivered and supported as one
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The Solution Stack – Who’s Responsibility Is It?Installation, integration, test, change management, support …
Vendors Vendors
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Typical Windows, Unix
or Linux environmentIBM i environment
The burdenof responsibility
falls more onthe client,
adding costand complexity
The burdenof responsibility
falls more onthe vendor,
reducing costand complexity
Operating SystemFile system
Relational Database
Systems Management
Performance ManagementStorage Management
Web ServerSecurity
Applications
VirtualizationHardware1
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New IBM i Strategy Whitepaper
IBM i plays a critical role in our Power Systems software portfolio. We continuously provide new solutions and are actively engaged in expanding into new technology areas to support the new business requirements of our clients. This year, 2016, we have delivered IBM i 7.3,…
http://ibm.co/23y3TMv
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IBM i Customer Input
• Large Users Group–Strategic Initiatives–Top 20–Very Critical
• ISV Advisory Council– Very Critical
• COMMON Europe– Top Concerns– CEAC Top 20
• COMMON (CAAC)– Top 20– Very Critical
• Cloud/MSP Summit
• Customer Briefings and Planning Sessions
– Strategic Roadmaps
• ISV Interlocked Development
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Derive new insights from critical business data
Ensure High Availability & Disaster Recovery
Deploy Cloudinfrastructure
Transformbusiness solutions with mobile
Focus on securing business assets
Exploitnew storagetechnologies
Top IBM i Client Projects
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Analytics Options IBM Cognos
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Introducing the DB2 Web Query EZ-Install Package – The EASY Button
• An EASILY acquired, EASILY installed package of trial code…and more– A single downloadable image that you can request that includes:
DB2 Web Query Version 2.2 (LATEST Group PTF Already Installed)– Express and Standard Editions (job scheduling. Non DB2 database access)– Optionally install Data Migrator ETL and/or Developer Workbench
Sample Reports for the System Administrator DB2 Web Query Auditing/Monitoring ReportsQuery/400 Discovery Tool Everything set up ready to run 14 chapters of self guided report writing tutorials
– (we also include all the completed tutorial reports)
– Requirements
7.1 and up (7.2 or 7.3 preferred for the System Administrator reports)70 Day Trial Period. Apply License Keys to get permanent usage
2.2 in less Than 2 hours!
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Try It and Buy It
• Point customers to db2webqueryi.blogspot.com for more information
• To request the package, send email to QU2@us.ibm.com–Include:
NameCompany NameSerial Number of system where this will be installed
THERE *IS* A BETTER WAY!
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Mobile – the next step
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IBM i 7.2 and Technology Refreshes Powerful new features of DB2 for i simplify
securing and encrypting enterprise data
IBM i Navigator extends simpler management and monitoring
Integrated middleware now includes WebSphere Liberty Profile
Open Source components includes node.js, Python, SAMBA and more
Free format RPG and removal of column restrictions are set to transform programmer productivity and attract new skills
Support for POWER8 hardware and new I/O including direct attach Flash
Row and Column Access Control
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IBM i 7.3 – Simplify Insights, Intelligent Security & the Power of Integration• Historical data simplifies business insights for the future
–DB2 Temporal support automatically maintains history
• Intelligent Security matches actual authority with policy–Authority Collection analysis ensures continuous operation
• Simple, integrated data analysis for new insights–OLAP enhancements built into DB2 for i
• Extensive application development options–Easy-to-learn RPG–Integrated Open Source development technology
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Development Strategy• Traditional Language Strategy
– Interoperability– Readability– Functionality
• Open Source Strategy– Encourage All Open Source vendors to Support & port to IBM I– Provide the ‘right’ components from the open source community for IBM I– Provide ‘support’ for the ported components.– Opens Power Solutions to include new applications and tools
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2016 options added to 5733OPS
• Option 1 – Node.JS 2.x
• Option 2 - Python 3.4
• Option 3 – GCC / chroot
• Option 4 – Python 2.7
• Option 5 – Node.JS 4.x
• Option 6 – Git
• Option 7 – Tools
• Option 8 – Orion
• Option 9 – cloud-init
• Option 10 – Node.JS 6.x17
New
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Integrated Web Services for IBM i
Host a SOAP or REST Web Service
• IWS Server
• Liberty Based
• JAX-WS (Java API for Web Services)
• JAX-RS (Java API for RESTful Web Services)
• Safe, Fast, Secure, Reliable
Call a Web Service from RPG “natively”
• Client Support
• AXIS2 – SOAP & REST
• Safe, Fast, Secure, Reliable
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DB2 for i and IBM i 7.3
Major enhancements in DB2 for i deliver significant business value:
• Temporal Tables – History of rows–Data-centric, easily deployed, robust SQL point-in-time capability
• Generated Columns for auditing – Row level identity–Let DB2 for i maintain the who, what, & how a row came to be
• Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) built-in functions–Adding more analytics capabilities directly into DB2 for i
• And… all the TR enhancements delivered to IBM i 7.2–IBM i Services, DB2 JSON Store, LIMIT and OFFSET, and many more
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IBM i 7.3 – Simplifying Insights and Intelligent Security
• Git and Orion application environments are being added to the IBM i Open Source suite of products, providing clients with more choice for their business solutions on IBM i.
• New enhancements to RPG and COBOL streamline and simplify development allowing developers to innovative more easily and manage their applications more efficiently.
• The more modern GUI interface of IBM i Navigator improves ease of use for system management tools and for monitoring performance.
• Much, much more
• DB2 for i Temporal Support allows clients to conduct accurate analysis of data within a specific historical time period and contrast that against current data sets
• New OLAP capability added to the SQL language on IBM i allows clients to perform more advanced analytics on their data
• Security Authority Collection provides guidance for establishing security levels based on usage of data and applications
• Planned and unplanned downtime from hours to minutes with PowerHA V7.2 for IBM i HyperSwap Cluster.
• New version of DB2 WebQuery for IBM i expands options for data sources including some Open Source data environments such as Postgres and Maria DB
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Background: Security and Compliance - the Issue • Customers run many applications on a single partition
• No detailed knowledge of the applications… where is the data?– Data in DB2 or IFS … but where?
• Once found, how do you lock down security without application breakage?– What is the “minimum” authority level that can be granted for the end
user?
• Many customers have little to no idea what interfaces an application uses so the authority requirements cannot be determined
• Applications are shipped with excessive public authority (common problem) which leads to security exposures
• The problem: customers don’t change security, for fear of application breakage, leaving data exposed
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Solution: Authority Collection
• Build a Utility that captures pertinent data associated with an authority check– The collection covers all native IBM i file systems– Focus on capturing only unique instances of the authority check– Run-time performance, while the collection is active, will degrade minimally,
2-3% for the job– Storage consideration for long running authority collection
• The collection includes key pieces of information… (including)
“What authority does the system require to pass this authority check”
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Evolution of the IBM i Strategy for Systems Management
Windows Onlyenvironments Any Device
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Evolution of the IBM i Strategy for Systems Management
IBM i Access forWindows
• Navigator• iAccess Mobile• Access Client Solutions (ACS)• Administration Runtime Expert (formerly
known as Application Runtime Expert)
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IBM i System Support
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=ssm1platformibmi
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IBM i Technology Refresh PTF Group Lifecycle
AprilOctober
AprilOctober
AprilOctober
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7.1
7.1 TRs
** All statements regarding IBM's future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only.
………i next
… …
IBM i Roadmap2010 2011 2013 20142012 20162015
7.3
7.1 and 7.2 TRs
i next+17.2
IBM i 7.2 TR6 &
IBM i 7.3 TR2
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Dates
Announcement: February 14, 2017GA: Staged through March 24, 2017
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http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/ibmi/techupdates/i72-TR6
and
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/ibmi/techupdates/i73-TR2
Announce: February 14, 2017Database PTF Group GA: March 31, 2017
IBM Knowledge Center Updates and IBM i developerWorks landing pages go live on Announce date.
IBM i 7.3 and 7.2 TR-next details
Point clients here!
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It’s About TimeWho should care about these database enhancements?
1. Database Application Developers New SQL capabilities enable modern solutions and improved programmer productivity
2. System Administrators and Security Officers New IBM i Services enable advanced Systems and Security Management on IBM i
3. Database Engineers New ACS capabilities provide a productivity boost to the DBE
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How current are our customers?
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IBM i Support and Extended Support Roadmap
• 3 Releases currently available and under normal support and service
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GA Plan S812
Q1 Q2
Jan AprMarFeb
2/13-16 Partnerworld Las Vegas
2/28 eConfig support S812
3/17 S812 GAAIX & IBM i support on GA
2/14 S812 Announce
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Power S812
8284-21A
Entry price server
• 1-core server for IBM i
• 4-core server for AIX
– Single partition– no virtualization– no Linux– Simpler memory & I/O options
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Power S812 1-core entry server
8284-21A
S812 IBM i Express Edition (#EU2E) – 5 no charge IBM i user entitlements– Unlimited users for IBM i Access Family– Reduced price development tools – Up to four lower priced 283GB 15k disk drives
Capacity BackUp #0444 specify– Can transfer users from registered primary server to S812
CBU server– Primary server can be POWER8 or POWER7 P05 or P10
software tier server
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Power S812 4-core entry server
8284-21A
Operating System
AIX (4-core)
• 7.2 TL0 or later• 7.1 TL1 or later • 6.1 TL7 or later
IBM i (1-core) max 25 “standard” users *
• 7.3 TR2 or later• 7.2 TR6 or later
* See definition of user
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Power S812 1-core entry server 25 IBM i Users
8284-21A
Max 25 concurrent “standard” users
Plus optionally add• Unlimited External Access entitlements• Unlimited Collaboration user entitlements
Definition of “IBM i user” (also called “IBM i standard users”) : A user is a person who accesses IBM i and exchanges credentials directly with IBM i or indirectly with an application running on IBM i.
“External Access” entitlement: Provides access to individuals who are NOT employees or similar personnel of your enterprise and/or NOT individuals to whom you provide hosted services
“Unlimited Collaboration Users” entitlement: Provides entitlement for an unlimited number of users who access IBM i solely for the use of collaboration products and for no other purpose. Licenses for these products are sold separately: IBM Lotus Domino, IBM Lotus Sametime, IBM Lotus Quickr (The Domino Version), IBM Lotus Quickplace, IBM WebSphere Portal, or IBM-approved IBM i appliance solutions
For more definition of IBM i user licensing options, refer to the terms and conditions: IBM i License Information > “User Based Pricing Authorization” http://www-03.ibm.com/software/sla/sladb.nsf/lilookup/9E47CEE973D91D26852580090033EC19?OpenDocument
P05 software tierMax 25 users
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1-core S812 vs 4-core S814 Power System S814 Power System S812
POWER8 Processor 3 GHz 3 GHzCores 4 1
Maximum Memory 64 GB 64 GBSystem unit PCIe slots 7 PCIe Gen3 (full high) 6* PCIe Gen3 (low profile)
“Base” Ethernet PCIe adapter 1 Gb or 10 Gb 1 GbtSAS bays in system unit 10 SFF-3 bays 8 SFF-3 bays
Integrated write cache Optional (Strongly urged for HDD) Optional (Strongly urged for HDD)Bay for tape in system unit No NoBay for RDX in system unit Yes in tower, No in rack No
VIOS or PowerVM Optional NoHMC Optional Single partition, rarely needed
Max number of partitions 4 x 20 = 80 1PCIe Gen3 I/O Drawer No NoEXP24S or EXP24SX No No
Footprint Tower or 4U in rack 2U in rackIBM i tier P05 P05 max 25 users
IBM i prerequisite 7.1 TR8 or 7.2, 7.3 or later 7.2 TR6 or 7.3 TR2 or laterDual power supply 900W = 110V or 220V, 1400W = 220V 900W = 110V or 220V
* 5 PCIe slots when SAS backplane with write cache used
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4-core S812 vs 4-core S814 Power System S814 Power System S812
POWER8 Processor 3 GHz 3 GHzCores 4 4
Maximum Memory 64 GB 128 GBSystem unit PCIe slots 7 PCIe Gen3 (full high) 6* PCIe Gen3 (low profile)
“Base” Ethernet PCIe adapter 1 Gb or 10 Gb 1 Gb or 10GbSAS bays in system unit 10 SFF-3 bays 8 -12 SFF-3 bays
Integrated write cache Optional OptionalBay for tape in system unit No NoBay for RDX in system unit Yes in tower, No in rack No
VIOS or PowerVM Optional NoHMC Optional Single partition, rarely needed
Max number of partitions 4 x 20 = 80 1PCIe Gen3 I/O Drawer No NoEXP24S or EXP24SX No Max 3 total
Footprint Tower or 4U in rack 2U in rackAIX tier small small
AIX prerequisiteDual power supply 900W = 110V or 220V, 1400W = 220V 900W = 110V or 220V
* 5 PCIe slots when SAS backplane with write cache used
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Entitled System Support (ESS) Enhancements – Mobile AppMobile app – Supports IBM Power Systems
(IBM Storage planned in the near future)
What can the app do?– View your software licenses– View software maintenance for your products– View (limited) hardware information– View & download IBM i software keys and Capacity on Demand hardware activation codes
and more…
For more information: http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/ess/ > Help > “ESS Mobile”
http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/ess/
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Entitled System Support (ESS) Enhancements – Interim Keys“Interim keys” Target availability: February 28, 2017
What are interim keys? - Self-serve 40-day temporary keys for LPPs and OS features- For emergencies stemming from ordering or licensing issues in a variety of situations
- E.g. orders are pending or transfer of entitlements are pending in IBM records- Also retrieve currently installed IBM i OS key - no customer number registration required
New!
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Interim Keys
Once available in February, refer to: http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/ess/ > IBM Software Keys
Note: The 40 days begins when you activate the key at the ESS web site
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Licensing Updates• IBM i Relocation Offering withdrawal:
– Announced September 13, 2016; effective March 17, 2017Announcement Letter (U.S. version) September 13, 2016
This includes both IBM i operating system and LPP relocation
By March 17, 2017…- for IBM i per processor relocation, all e-config orders must be placed - For both IBM i and/or LPP relocation, all agreements must be signed
DIRK ROSSMANN GMBHAdding BI on Linux to IBM i for
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Dirk Rossmann GmbH – Gaining a competitive advantage by having key business figures available at all times
Minimizes riskwith high availability and reduced backup time from 15 hours to 5 seconds
50 percentfaster access to critical business figures speeds up decision-making processes
Increases IT efficiency and saves costs with improved scalability and fewer migrations
Solution components
The transformation: Rossmann’s retail managers need up-to-date sales figures to help match product ranges to consumer buying patterns, but existing systems struggled to keep up with the avalanche of data. Switching to IBM DB2 on IBM Power Systems servers brings super-fast responses, even during peak times, enabling informed decisions that help maximize revenue growth.Hardware
• IBM® Power® 770• IBM System Storage® DS8870• IBM System Storage SAN48B-5Software• IBM DB2®• IBM i• IBM Tivoli® Storage Manager• Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Power
POP03756-WWEN-00
“Running our data warehouse on DB2 with Linux on IBM Power Systems has increased IT efficiency, management productivity and cut costs.”—Heike Köhler, Head of Data Center Operations, Dirk Rossmann
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Background
Dirk Rossmann GmbH is Germany’s second largest drugstore chain. The company operates approximately 3,250 outlets across Europe, of which almost 2,000 are located in Germany, where 27,400 staff are employed. Rossmann manages 17,000 products and generates annual revenues of EUR 7.2 billion, or USD 7.7 billion. The company plans to open an additional 155 new stores in Germany in 2015.
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Business Need
Heike Köhler, head of data center operations at Dirk Rossmann GmbH:“It was important for us to be able to process and access key sales data efficiently so that managers could make informed purchasing decisions for an ever larger number of stores.“
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Business Need
• Could not scale• Migrating systems every year• Costing time and money.
• Backups over-ran• Slow down staff during business hours
• Rapid availability of analytics needed at all times
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Solution
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Benefits
• Flashcopy – backups from 15 hours to 5 seconds
• IBM DB2 Compression – reduced data volumes by up to 80%
• Self-Tuning Memory Manager - cut time on manual performance optimization by 50%
• Automated time-based table partitioning – reduced table sizes, process only data needed, delivering enormously faster responses
• IBM Capacity on Demand – “provides 50 percent faster access to analytics reports and shorter loading times.”
“Running our business warehouse on DB2 with Linux on IBM Power Systems has increased IT efficiency, management productivity and cut costs. Rossmann’s managers now make purchasing decisions based on up-to-date retail figures, ensuring product ranges match consumer preferences and maximizing sales revenues, enabling the next phase of the company’s growth.”
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Business Result
“Rossmann, a German drugstore chain based in Burgwedel (Lower Saxony), has generated consolidated sales of €7.2 billion in fiscal 2014, i.e. 8.7% more than in the previous year. It is the first time that the company has exceeded €7 billion in sales within one fiscal year.”
HAVERTYSApplication modernisation with Linux and IBM i
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Background
Founded in 1885 in Atlanta, Haverty Furniture Companies, Inc. ("Havertys") is a full-service home furnishings retailer with over 100 showrooms in 16 states in the Southern and Midwestern regions of the USA. They employing 3,388 people, have 119 stores across 16 States and have counted Elvis Presley as one of their customers.
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Business Need“The Company provides its customers with a wide selection of quality merchandise in primarily middle to upper-middle price ranges.“
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Havertys.com
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Customer Interaction
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Meeting Peak Demands with Capacity on Demand
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LOFT Integration
• Sample Rooms • Create My Room
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Results
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Let’s Talk About ...
What’s Next?
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2017 Schedule for IBM i Monthly Calls
IBMers OnlyFebruary 23April 20June 15August - no callOctober 19December - no call
IBMers and PartnersJanuary 26March 23May 18July - no callSeptember 14November 16
• Different than previous years• Audio – IBM call-in number• Video – IBM Smart Cloud• Charts and audio recordings will be posted to FindIT 1 following the call
• FindIT for IBMers and FindIT for Partners
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IBM i Response to the Market
• The IBM i market is application/solution driven – IBM i invests in satisfying solutions requirements
• Customers require minimum disruption – Power Systems + IBM i work together
• Today’s users require modern, powerful interfaces – IBM i delivers technology: integrated; open source
• Cloud, Virtualization and SaaS is where the growth is– IBM i on Power delivers on many levels
• Security of the enterprise cannot be compromised– IBM i architecture protects both the system and the data
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Questions?David Spurway – IBM Power Systems Product ManagerEmail: david.spurway@uk.ibm.comPhone: 07717 892 896Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube
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IBM i Page http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/power/software/i/
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Links for 7.3 Announcement Blogs
http://bit.ly/23BeZ3e http://bit.ly/1SMv9iO http://bit.ly/1RRwVTb
http://bit.ly/1MrJ9Sh http://ibm.co/1T1dXss
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