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Date Posted: 19:36:33 05/12/03 Mon
Author: Your IBM eServer Team
Subject: eServer Update issue 7: Offers, Events, and "On Demand" news
In reply to: Alexandre 's message, "IBM educational program for life scientists" on 09:32:13 10/14/02 Mon

e-business has always revolved around the server. But in the on demand world, the demands on your business, and consequently your servers and storage systems, will increase exponentially. So, the questions you need to ask yourself are: Is my IT infrastructure ready? Does it have what it takes to thrive in the on demand era? Are they Autonomic? Virtualized? Open? Integrated?

Today, we'll briefly discuss two of those attributes: Integration and Open Standards. (Our next issue will have our views on Autonomics and Virtualization.) To view the full story, click here. Or, visit the eServer Central Web site.



Skip it. (Your first payment, that is.)

IBM eServer?and IBM TotalStorage?go together like a hand in a glove. And now, when you finance eligible IBM eServer and IBM TotalStorage products with the same 36-month lease contract, IBM will waive your first payment. That can add up to truly significant savings, especially when you take advantage of IBM's aggressive low rate financing. This is a limited-time offer, so if you're sitting on the fence, now's the time to act.?
Click here to learn more.






xSeries?
The affordable, Linux?enabled, Intel?powered xSeries is now equipped with IBM Director 4.1, giving it over 20 performance and intelligence enhancements that give users the ability to respond in real-time to changing business conditions. Learn more.

pSeries?
The new p655 pairs power and performance in an ultra-dense packaged server that places IBM's POWER4?chip technology in a scalable, building block configuration. Our entry-level UNIX server, the p630, delivers high-performance and high-reliability. Learn more.

iSeries?
The next generation iSeries is based on open standards and is built for the on-demand world. It delivers proven reliability and multi-platform flexibility. Learn more.

zSeries?
With a design point of 99.999%?reliability and a host of self-healing, self-managing features, the zSeries continuously fine-tunes its performance to a near-flawless level. Learn more.

TotalStorage
The IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Storage System (ESS) Model 800 not only embraces open standards, it integrates into industry-leading storage resource management (SRM) apps. Learn more.

Printing Systems
Fast. Flexible. Multifunctional. Introducing the enhanced line of IBM workgroup printers. Get a performance boost at a competitive price with scalable, modular and upgradable multifunction printing (MFP) options for device consolidation and cost savings. Learn more.



Offers that are yours for the asking.
zSeries CD: Register for complimentary offer. This CD ?with animations, videos, and special reports ?explains why analysts not only embrace zSeries for its maximum power, reliability and flexibility, but Linux as the platform of choice for zSeries. Learn why zSeries, Linux and WebSphere?put the customer at the center of every transaction. And how these technologies have helped other businesses meet dynamic, real-world needs on demand.
Register now your complimentary CD.

Complimentary "Guide to Output" from IBM Printing Systems. Based on open standards, IBM Advanced Function Presentation?(AFP? is a dynamic architecture that enables two-way communication between your server and printer. And AFP supports GIF images and other industry formats, such as PostScript?and IPDS? so you can easily use your existing applications and datastreams. Learn more about IBM Printing Systems in our "Guide to Output".
Register today to download your copy.






Realizing the Vision: IBM 's Roadshow for e-business on demand.
In a location near you.
We are in the on demand era. You're expected to react quickly to your customer's changing needs, while doing more with less. Competitive advantage is won or lost in a heartbeat. How can you not only survive but thrive? With flexible emerging technologies that can be rapidly deployed and easily implemented for a stronger infrastructure. During IBM's Roadshow for e-business on demand, hear IBM executives talk about these challenges and how best to meet them head on, and participate in in-depth break-out sessions.
Visit for more information and to register.



? IBM Global Financing offerings are provided through IBM Credit LLC in the United States and other IBM subsidiaries and divisions worldwide to qualified commercial and government customers. Rates are based on a customer's credit rating, financing terms, offering type, equipment type and options, and may vary by country. Other restrictions may apply. Rates and offerings are subject to change, extension or withdrawal without notice. Offer ends June 2003.

? Requires Parallel Sysplex clustering.

IBM, the ebusiness logo, the eServer logo, xSeries, pSeries, iSeries, zSeries, TotalStorage, WebSphere, Advanced Function Presentation (AFP), PostScript, IPDS, and POWER4 are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Incorporated. Intel is a trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries. Other company, product and service names maybe trademarks or service marks of others. ?2003 IBM Corporation. All rights reserved.

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