Last Tuesday, IBM unveiled a new server that could meet the needs of many iSeries customers. That server is the eServer i5 Model 550, a 1/4-way system that comes with some unique packaging and attractive prices. In addition, IBM fulfilled earlier promises to deliver several new technologies for the eServer i5 product family.
The eServer i5 Model 550 provides many mid-sized iSeries customers--particularly those that would buy an iSeries Model 825 or 830--with a system that fits their unique requirements. Such customers need more "in the box" scalability than they can get from entry-level servers, but they want that scalability at a lower cost than typical high-end systems.
Until last week, the eServer i5 product family lacked a system that catered to such customers. As the following table shows, however, the Model 550 effectively fills that gap. It offers 3,300 CPW of performance with one active processor and scales up to 12,000 CPW as the user activates its standby processors. By comparison, the 3/6-way iSeries 825 scales from 3,600 to 6,600 CPW, while the older iSeries 830 scales from a 2-way model running at 1,850 CPW to a 4-way running at 7,350 CPW. The new Model 550 offers the same fourfold processor growth path of the discontinued iSeries 830, but with the broader range of capabilities that comes with every eServer i5 model.
The eServer i5 Product Family and the
New Model 550
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Model
520
Value & Express Editions |
Model 520
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Model 550
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Model 570
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Processor
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1-way
POWER5 1.5 GHz |
1/2-way &
2-way
POWER5 1.5 & 1.65 GHz |
1/4-way
POWER5 1.65 GHz |
1/2-, 2/4-, 5/8, 9/12,
13/16-way
POWER5 1.65 GHz |
Processor CPW Range
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500–1000
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1000–6000
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3300–12000
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3300–44700
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Editions
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Value, Express
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Standard,
Enterprise,
High-Availability |
Standard,
Enterprise, Solution, Domino |
Standard, Enterprise,
High-Availability, Capacity BK |
Capacity on Demand Hardware
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None
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None
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Processors
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Processors
Memory |
Memory (Max.)
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32 GB
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32 GB
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64 GB
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512 GB
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I/O Towers and Drawers (Max.)
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6
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6
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12
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30
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Disk Storage (Max.)
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19 TB
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19 TB
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38 TB
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96 TB
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IXS/IXA Cards (Max.)
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18 / 8
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18 / 8
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36 / 16
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48 / 60
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Max. LPARs
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10 per processor
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10 per processor
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10 per processor
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10 per processor
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Software Tier
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P05–P10
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P10–P30
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P20
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P30–P40
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While the Model 550 shares much in common with its eServer i5 siblings, it has some unique qualities that deserve attention. One of these is its attractive pricing compared to the Model 570. Much of this price advantage is due to two facts. First, the Model 550 is in the P20 software tier; by contrast, comparable Model 570 configurations are in the P30 tier. Second, the Model 550 Enterprise Edition costs significantly less than equivalent Model 570 1/2-way and 2/4-way configurations. As a result, customers will pay significantly less per CPW for a Model 550 Enterprise Edition than for a comparable Model 570 Enterprise Edition. If you will not need more than 12,000 CPW over the next several years, this could make the Model 550 your best financial bet.
The New eServer i5 Model 550: A
Comparison to Other n-way Models
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Model Number
Active/Standby
Processors Performance
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Standard
Edition
Base Offering |
Enterprise
Edition
Base Offering |
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Active
Processors2
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Processors with i5/OS
Licenses3
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Base
Price |
Active
Processors2
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Processors with i5/OS
Licenses3
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Enterprise Enablement
Features4
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Base
Price |
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520-0905
2-way 6000 CPW |
2
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1
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$59,000
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2
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1
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1
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$175,000
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550-0915
1/4-way 3300-12000 CPW |
1 +
11
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1
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$74,000
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1 +
11
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1
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1
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$266,000
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570-0930
1/2-way 3300-6000 CPW |
1
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1
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$71,000
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1 + 11
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1
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2
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$300,000
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570-0921
2/4-way 6350-12000 CPW |
2
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1
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$82,000
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2 + 11
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1
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4
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$450,000
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570-0922
5/8-way 15200-23500 CPW |
5
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4
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$276,000
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5 + 11
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4
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4
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$662,000
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570-0924
9/12-way 25500-33400 CPW |
9
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4
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$339,000
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9 + 11
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4
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4
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$970,000
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570-0926
13/16-way 6350-44700 CPW |
13
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4
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$404,000
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13 + 11
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4
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4
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$1,358,000
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1 The
number of active processors includes one additional processor activation
provided in the Enterprise Edition (on all models) and the Standard Edition
(Model 550
only).
2 Additional
processors may be activated at a cost of $7,700 per
processor.
3 Additional
i5/OS licenses are available for $45,000 per
processor.
4 Additional
Enterprise Enablement features may be purchased if required. The cost is $50,000
per feature for the Model 520 and $150,000 for the Model 570. On the Model 570,
customers can also purchase maximum 5250 capacity on all active processors for
$250,000.
Another key difference between the Model 550 and the rest of the eServer i5 family is its packaging. Besides coming in Standard and Enterprise Editions, the Model 550 sports two new editions. The Solution Edition is a Model 550 that runs applications from selected software vendors. The package includes many of the items found in the Model 550 Enterprise Edition, including an Enterprise Enablement feature that provides 3,300 CPW of 5250 application performance. However, the Solution Edition costs significantly less than a comparable Enterprise Edition. The Solution Edition currently supports selected products from Clear Technologies, IBS, Integrated Distribution Solutions, Intentia, Lawson, Manhattan Associates, MAPICS, PeopleSoft, and SSA Global. Additional software vendors may become Solution Edition partners in the future.
The Model 550 is also the first eServer i5 to offer a Domino Edition. The package, which is the follow-on to the iSeries for Domino offerings on the 8xx models, supports Domino at a list price that is over 40% less than that of the Model 550 Standard Edition. The Model 550 Domino Edition comes with two active processors running i5/OS and two standby processors. It should support the same number of Notes users as a comparably configured two-way Model 520, which IBM has already benchmarked at 24,000 active mail users.
If the Model 550 sounds like a server that could meet your needs, there are many ways you can upgrade your existing iSeries to the new system. The following table shows all of the iSeries 8xx and eServer i5 models and the processor upgrade paths that are currently available for them. If a model is not on the table, it cannot be upgraded. In addition, please note that all of the "to" models in this table are Standard and Enterprise Editions. It is not possible to perform a processor upgrade into any of the other editions.
Currently Available iSeries and
eServer i5 Processor Upgrade Paths
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"To" Models
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"From" Model
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iSeries 810
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iSeries 825
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iSeries 870
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iSeries
890 |
eServer
i5 520 |
eServer
i5 550 |
eServer
i5 570 |
iSeries 270
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Yes
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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No
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iSeries 810
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Yes
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No
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No
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No
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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iSeries 820
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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No
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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iSeries 825
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N/A1
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Yes
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No
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No
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Yes
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Yes
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iSeries 830
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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iSeries 840
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Yes
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Yes
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No
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No
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Yes
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iSeries 870
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Yes
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Yes
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No
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No
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Yes
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iSeries 890
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Yes
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No
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No
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Yes
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eServer i5 520
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Yes
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No
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No
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eServer i5 550
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N/A1
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No
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eServer i5 570
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Yes
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1 Since
the Models 825 and 550 have only one processor feature code, there are no
upgrades
within the models.
As the above table indicates, there are many upgrade paths into the eServer i5 models in general and the Model 550 in particular. Once customers upgrade to the Model 550 or any Model 5xx, however, they can upgrade within that model but not to a different model number. As such, you should carefully consider whether the Model 550 and its four processors will meet your capacity needs over your planning period. If it does not, an upgrade to a Model 570 may make more sense.
There's More to Come
While the Model 550 was the star of last week's announcement, several other announcements played important supporting roles. Earlier this summer, IBM mentioned many of the offerings in these announcements in statements of direction and product previews. They include the following:
- Support for Linux distributions on the Integrated xSeries Server (IXS) and Adapter (IXA) cards
- The formal announcements of IBM Director Multiplatform--a systems management tool that will ship with all eServer i5 models and editions--and the Enterprise Workload Manager
- The availability of attractive leasing terms for both iSeries and eServer i5 models as well as a rebate promotion for High-Availability and Capacity BackUp Edition servers
I will say more about these announcements in future articles. For the moment, however, be aware that the new software products and Linux support become available on August 27, while the Model 550 itself starts shipping on September 10. As for the new leasing terms and rebate promotions, they became available immediately.
Lee Kroon is a Senior Industry Analyst for
Andrews Consulting
Group, a firm that helps mid-sized companies manage
business transformation through technology. You can reach him at
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