IBM Takes Its Own Server Consolidation Medicine
August 6, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan
Server maker IBM has been banging the drums about infrastructure simplification, server consolidation, and the economic benefits of the mainframe platform as a consolidation platform for so long that its arms must be tired. Someone in the hierarchy at Big Blue finally figured out that maybe the company should look at its own data centers and take a little of its own medicine. And having done that, IBM is about ready to collapse a whole bunch of RISC and X86 servers–most of them running Unix and none of them running Windows–down to a much smaller number of mainframes. As you |