
Unimaginable complexity, combined with a lack of resources has created a situation in corporate IT globally where $2.5 Trillion – 70% of the global IT budget – is spent just making sure the status quo works. As a result, 1 in 5 projects never see the light of day and there is a backlog in IT of more than 18 months.
For more than 100 years IBM has provided organizations with the advances in technology to help transform their work and meet the needs of clients. That tradition of enterprise IT innovation continues as IBM unveils a new class of expert integrated systems designed to help businesses address the complexity of enterprise IT. These first of their kind systems are the result of $2 billion in R&D and acquisitions over four years, an unprecedented move by IBM to integrate all IT elements, both physical and virtual.
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Flex System management is possible via Android, iOS or Blackberry
Date added: 06 Aug 2013
IBM Flex System Manager lets clients monitor and manage up to 5,000 infrastructure end points and do so from any location utilizing iOS, Android and Blackberry mobile devices (Credit: IBM)
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New Flex System Soars in the Cloud
Date added: 06 Aug 2013
New IBM Flex System products allow clients to build larger clouds with smaller data centers (Credit: IBM)
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Big Data: Making the World go Round
Date added: 04 Apr 2013
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IBM PureData System
Date added: 09 Oct 2012
To help clients tame big data, IBM expanded its PureSystems family of expert integrated systems with the introduction of PureData System. (Credit: IBM)
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IBM PureSystems Infographic - IT Headaches
Date added: 30 Apr 2012
IBM PureSystems Infographic - IT Headaches
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IBM's new PureSystems at a company lab in Research Triangle Park
Date added: 11 Apr 2012
Rodney Adkins, senior vice president in charge of IBM's Systems and Technology Group, stands beside one of IBM's new PureSystems at a company lab in Research Triangle Park, NC. PureSystems is the result of a $2 billion development effort at IBM to create a new category of business computing that combines server, storage and networking resources along with an array of built-in software patterns and business processes into one highly automated and simple-to-manage machine.
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Additional resources
Site linksYouTube Video: The Invisible Computer
YouTube Video: IBM PureSystems - Faces of Innovation
YouTube Video: Experts on Expertise : How PureSystems will impact the IT experience
YouTube Video: IBM Business Partners on Integrated Expertise with IBM PureSystems
View the IBM PureSystems Center Website
YouTube Video: IBM PureSystems: A Simplified IT Experience
PDF documentsIBM PureSystems Fact Sheet (163 KB)