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IBM Doubles Value of 'Power Rewards' Migration Services to Entice Even More
Sun SPARC Customers to Switch to IBM Systems
Builds on Mass Migrations to Power Systems with IBM Gaining 4 Points of Share
in 1Q09; 14 points since 2000
ARMONK, N.Y., April 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Building on strong demand,
with 35 percent revenue growth for IBM's high-end Power Systems in 1Q09, and
to expand migrations already under way, IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced it is
doubling the dollar amount for its Power Rewards migration services for
customers switching from Sun SPARC, UltraSPARC or SPARC64 processor-based
servers to IBM Power Systems(TM).
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The IBM Power Rewards(1) program offers money for migration services or
software to customers that switch from competitive systems to IBM. Customers
can use the migration services to move workloads running on Sun SPARC-based
servers to IBM's AIX, Linux, or i operating environments.
IBM has increased the dollar amount for migration services from $4,000 to
$8,000 based on the number of SPARC, UltraSPARC or SPARC64 microprocessors
used in each Sun or Fujitsu server. For example, a Sun customer using a Sun
Fire V890 system with eight microprocessors (or "cores") would now receive
$64,000 in migration services, up from $32,000, to move the workloads to an
IBM Power system.
By switching to IBM Power Systems, SPARC customers will receive 2X-4X more
processing speed per core, which helps them control the cost of management,
software, and energy.(2)
Making the Move to IBM
Through the first quarter of this year alone, the Power Systems Migration
Factory turned out 62 competitive wins, including 28 from Sun. Overall IBM has
helped 1,640 customers migrate from Sun, HP and other platforms to IBM over
the past three years. Nearly half of those migrations have been from Sun
platforms to IBM Power Systems.
Competitive migrations like these have earned IBM the title of worldwide
leader in UNIX revenue.(3) According to IDC, in 2008, IBM had 37.2% revenue
share, up 3.4 points year-to-year. Sun had 28.1% revenue share, declining 2.6
points. In fact, IBM is the only major UNIX vendor to gain revenue share in
the past five years (+10.8 points) while Sun (-1.9 points) and HP (-5.4
points) lost share.
A wide range of additional discounts on hardware, software or services are
available and a reward points table is published for accumulating and
redeeming Power Rewards.
About IBM
For more information about IBM Power Systems, please visit
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/power/.
IBM is a trademark of IBM Corporation in the United States and/or other
countries. All other company/product names and service marks may be trademarks
or registered trademarks of their respective companies. UNIX is a registered
trademark in the United States and other countries licensed exclusively
through The Open Group. Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvald.
(1) IBM Power Rewards offers 8,000 points per core for Sun or Fujitsu SPARC,
UltraSPARC, and SPARC64 workload migrations, 4,000 points per core for
Itanium(R) workload migrations, 1000 points per core for Alpha or MIPS
workload migrations and 500 points per core for Sun x64, Dell PowerEdge, or HP
ProLiant workload migration up to a maximum determined by the type and price
of the qualifying Power Systems purchased as the target of the migration.
Each 15,000 points can be redeemed for 40 hours of IBM migration services from
IBM or a qualified IBM Business Partner. Points can also be applied to
PowerCare services and other qualifying IBM offerings as outlined here:
www.ibm.com/systems/migratetoibm/systems/power/rewards.html
(2) For information about comparative performance of Sun SPARC and IBM Power
systems, go to Move Up to IBM Power Systems, Dare to Compare, Performance Web
page at
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/migratetoibm/systems/power/performance.html
(3) IDC Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, November 2008.
Contact: Ron Favali
IBM
favali@us.ibm.com
727-489-7202
SOURCE IBM
Ron Favali of IBM, +1-727-489-7202, favali@us.ibm.com
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