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OverviewSometimes the best deal in town is a bona fide steal and you're the one robbed. Any ""low cost"" server that fails more often than its equally low business value would justify its worth no more than a bushel of pencils. The deceptive allure of low pricing has played bandit in more than a few episodes of server pillaging.Fortunately, cost is no longer the paramount factor, now displaced by business value and resiliency. Small and large businesses alike are fed up with their systems' chronic unavailability. There no longer exists the luxury of indulging the whims and caprices of every unresponsive system or lingering down situation. Resiliency is the new paradigm. The new business world operates in an exponentially more real time fashion. Transactions and information flow with the currents of broadband. Transactions execute immediately. Tolerance for downtime has dissipated. What can a business, of any size, use to stay afloat? The all-everything operating system, IBM i, is the best answer, short of a pencil. Trust the Casinos, who currently use IBM i. Any doubts of their pressing need for systems reliability?In IBM i, the company has made the finest, most architecturally elegant, most usable, most productive, most affordable, and least frustrating operating system of all time. Its IBM Power System, driven by IBM i, is a ""mainframe for the masses"" because it can be as large and big as a mainframe but it also fits just as effectively into a small business. It's highly secure, productive, granular, and affordable and eschews the operational impediments that would diminish revenue, regulatory compliance, and corporate reputation. The all everything operating system is designed to resist viruses and run smoothly at all times. Numerous customer testimonials aver that and much more. This book walks you through the story of this unique operating system from its inception until today. It presents its underlying superiority, its rapid customer acceptance, development history, and its probable future. Inside, its unique architecture and interactions are discussed in easily accessible layman's terms. Upon finishing this book, you will understand why IBM is proud to have built the finest operating system in the universe and why it deserves the name, ""all-everything"" operating system. Its manifold improvements and value implications are condensed here in a single collection of pages. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brian W KellyPublisher: Lets Go Publish Imprint: Lets Go Publish Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.467kg ISBN: 9780980213287ISBN 10: 0980213282 Pages: 406 Publication Date: 08 July 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationBrian W. Kelly retired as Assistant Professor in the Business Information Technology (BIT) program at Marywood University, where he also served as the IBM i and midrange systems technical advisor to the IT faculty. Kelly developed and taught many college and professional courses in the IT and business areas. He is also a contributing technical editor to IT Jungle's ""The Four Hundred"" and ""Four Hundred Guru"" Newsletters. A former IBM Senior Systems Engineer, he has an active consultancy in the information technology field, (www.kellyconsulting.com). He is the author of sixty-seven books and numerous articles about current IT topics. Kelly is a frequent speaker at COMMON, IBM conferences, and other technical conferences and user group meetings across the United States. The All-Everything Operating System originated with the System/38 back in 1978. It is only coincidence that in its original version it happened to be Mr. Kelly's 38th published book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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