Eric Schmidt on policy priorities for 2009
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By Timothy Prickett Morgan
You are in all likelihood wondering why IBM started the Power7 systems rollout in the bull's-eye of the line instead of rolling the line out at once as it did in days gone by with the AS/400 and RS/6000 machinery. It is surely simple. IBM has dominant market share in the high-end of the midrange lineup represented for the history six years by the 570-class machines--iSeries, pSeries, System i, System p, and Power Systems all--and the enterprise wants to keep it that way.
According to Ross Mauri, general straw boss of the Power Systems division within IBM's Systems and Technology Troupe, the 570-class machines have over 65 percent peddle share. I was taken aback a bit by this revelation.
Mauri did not Byzantine on precisely what market the share was coming from, but this being Power Systems, he no doubt meant percent of revenues for Unix-based machines in this great-end midrange price band. Perhaps with
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