This week our Special Focus takes a look at one of the venerable servers in the industry: the IBM iSeries – more popularly known as the AS/400. Introduced in 1988, the AS400 has gone through some ...
Our company is heavily invested in a bunch of IBM iSeries AS/400's. I can connect via Telnet and IBM 5250 emulation software to run the AS/400 programs we use without much problem.<BR><BR>My question ...
I'm a member of the CS club at a university in Michigan. The university bookstore will soon be retiring its IBM eServer iSeries (formerly known as the AS/400) database server, and they're willing to ...
In a world that flocks to the latest, biggest and fastest computer to hit the market, IBM Rochester did something very unsual on a bright, sunny day in June of 1988. It rolled out the AS/400 midrange ...
Two short phrases describe IBM’s eServer iSeries 825 server: You’ll pay through the nose, but you’ll get what you pay for. This hardware/software combo starts at $160,000 for the base system, four to ...
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