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IBM Launches "System z10" Mainframe Up to 100 Percent Performance Increase, Designed to Dramatically Increase Efficiency for New Enterprise Data Center MUMBAI, INDIA, MUNICH, GERMANY, NEW YORK, NY and TOKYO--(MARKET WIRE)--Feb 26, 2008 -- IBM (NYSE:IBM - News) today announced
the System
z10
mainframe, which will dramatically increase data center
efficiency and
improve performance by 100 percent while reducing power,
cooling costs and
floor space requirements.
-- The new z10 is designed to be 50 percent faster, delivers up to 100 percent better performance for CPU-intensive jobs, and provides 70 percent more capacity than its z9 predecessor. -- System z10 offers unmatched levels of security and automates the management and tracking of IT resources, in response to changing business conditions. -- The next-generation, 64-processor mainframe uses Quad-Core technology. It was built from the start to be shared, offering greater performance over virtualized servers to support hundreds to hundreds of millions of users. -- The z10 supports a broad range of workloads, including Linux, XML, Java, WebSphere and key Service Oriented Architecture-related workloads. In addition, IBM is working with Sun Microsystems and Sine Nomine Associates to pilot the Open Solaris operating system on System z, demonstrating the openness and flexibility of the mainframe.
-- Allows a business to more easily log, track, audit and chargeback every transaction, moving beyond basic virtualization (server partitioning) to a true IT infrastructure -- including business applications, such as security, storage, processing power -- that is provisioned on demand. -- The end result is a business that manages IT as a service -- using a policy-driven system that doles out, manages and tracks appropriate resources where and when.
"We've implemented z10 systems in our parallel Sysplex environment, which is running live, mission-critical benefits applications for the world's top employers -- so availability, performance, and reliability are of utmost importance," said Sandee Kotowski, Manager of Mainframe Infrastructure, Hewitt Associates. "The IBM mainframe has been a key part of our IT infrastructure over the years, with clear cost benefits, but this new system takes that value proposition a leap ahead. The capacity and scale of this system changes the economics of the mainframe and is a significant step forward in addressing our constantly evolving technology needs."
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Kelly.sims@us.ibm.com
Source: IBM
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