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No Cost 60-Day Power Trial
Did you know?
IBM System p servers are the world wide leader in Unix system sales!* This accomplishment is due to customers like you who value the performance virtualization, cost-savings, reliability, and proven roadmap provided by System p servers. Maybe you've wondered about IBM System p models, but didn't want to stretch your budget to try them first hand. Maybe you've been burned by other brands who changed their roadmaps … or perhaps migration and server consolidation challenges are making you eager to explore new technology.
That's why the IBM System p group is making it easy for you to do just that. You might be eligible for a sixty-day test drive of a System p5 510 or 520 at no cost to you! That's right -IBM System p models running either IBM AIX 5L or Linux - yours to try with no obligation to buy!
Take advantage of this test drive now:
- Evaluate for yourself how the IBM System p cost-efficient and stable solution stacks up against your own platform.
- Discover how System p platforms give superior performance, using unique virtualization technology, self-healing and self-managing capabilities.
- If you do decide to buy, it may be because you see that a purchase can help reduce your acquisition costs and help lower your total cost of ownership.
Here's how the Program works:
- Choose a product.
- Fill out the contact information. You will be contacted within 24 hours to clarify and validate the information.
- If approved, an IBM Business Partner or IBM Sales Representative will then contact you to arrange shipment and extend a trial agreement to you.
Our program goal is to have the machine arrive at your location no later than 2 weeks after signing the trial agreement.
- Should you decide not to keep the machine at the conclusion of the 60 day trial, please notify the IBM Business Partner or IBM Sales Representative, pack the machine in the original packing material, and return it to the address specified by the IBM Business Partner or IBM Sales Representative.
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* According to IDC's February 2007 report.
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