Next generation applications for big data and analytics and cognitive computing are providing unprecedented insights into opportunities, threats and efficiencies for organizations to discover new revenue sources, develop personalized customer experiences, such as personalized medicine, and improve the communities in which we live. Built as an open platform for choice (industry standard Linux, AIX and IBM i), Power Systems provides flexibility and choice for organizations of all sizes to turn massive volumes of raw data into actionable business insights.
Spotlight
Beyond Innovation
Colin Parris, IBM Power Systems General Manager
Architecting infrastructure for cloud, data and security (00:04:12)
Clients discuss how they are implementing Smarter Computing
Just 4 clicks to the cloud (00:01:24)
It’s easy to deploy your next application
How safe is your critical data?
Is your platform secure? Really?
Jeff Jonas on big data and analytics (00:01:31)
What is big data, and what makes it different from regular data?
Watson (00:06:43)
The Science behind an answer
Using Linux to drive innovation (00:05:39)
IBM PowerLinux solutions - optimized enterprise platform
What we offer:

Top links for IT Professionals:
- Power Systems Technical Guide
- POWER7 performance benchmarks
- Compare Power Systems to HP and Sun
- Power Systems Redbooks
Related links
Attend Power Systems events
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Business Analytics Summit 2013
Gain insight into how business analytics can drive relevant business value.
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InformationWeek Webcast
Forrester Total Economic Impact of running Analytics workloads on IBM Power Systems
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IBM Power Systems Technical Symposium | May 8 – 10
Refresh your skills with technical sessions
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Edge2013 | June 10 - 14
Sharpen your IT skills.
Cloud, Storage, PureSystems
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COMMON 2013 Fall Conference & Expo | September 9 - 11
Renaissance St. Louis Grand Hotel
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Power Systems Training
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Benchmarking and Systems Performance-
AIXpert
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Steve Will,
You and i, IBM i Chief Architect
Jeff Scheel,
IBM Linux Technology Center