For small to mid-sized businesses with less than 40 users, tired of dealing with the challenges of Microsoft® Windows®-based servers. An easy-to-manage, easy-to-secure and highly reliable alternative to Windows®-based servers. The System i Express models runs thousands of proven industry solutions that are sure to fit the needs of almost any business.
For small to mid-sized businesses, the System i 525 Express is ideal for companies that need an affordable, easy to use system with increased expansion options and easy upgrades with Capacity on Demand. Unlike Windows-based servers, the System i Express models are typically used to run multiple business applications on the same system.
With IBM JS22 blade servers running i5/OS, companies can now consolidate their System i and Intel processor-based servers into a single chassis, leveraging the space, power, and management savings provided by IBM BladeCenter solutions. The IBM BladeCenter JS22 is a POWER6 processor-based blade that supports IBM i 6.1, AIX, and Linux operating systems.
Designed for small- to medium-sized businesses, the i520 Express runs a broad range of applications. It can help you consolidate Windows®, Linux® and UNIX® servers providing the capability to run your business and not a server farm.
Reduce complexity and improve flexibility and productivity with a highly integrated and highly secure POWER5+™ processor-based system. Run i5/OS®, AIX 5L™, Windows® and Linux® simultaneously-offering tremendous flexibility in application choice.
Designed for the unique IT environment requirements of medium- to large-sized business, the i550 is ideal for system consolidation and IT environment simplification.
Ideal for growing medium to large enterprises, the new IBM System i 570 with IBM POWER6™ processor technology offers multiplatform management and maximum flexibility for customers requiring up to 16-way symmetrical multiprocessing capability.
Designed for large enterprises, the System i™ 595 offers multiplatform management and maximum flexibility for customers requiring up to 64–way symmetrical multiprocessing capability.