Power is/ focusing on your business and not your IT

Putting innovation and performance to work where you need it most

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Overview

Autonomous, reliable and secured

IBM® Power® is a family of high-performance servers built to meet today’s—and tomorrow’s—challenges. Highly scalable and reliable to support even the most demanding workloads, Power servers are designed to help you respond faster to change. Add autonomous IT, advanced virtualization capabilities and enterprise-grade security, and you have a platform that can meet all your business needs on premises and in the cloud.

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Features

Why Power?

Power is zero planned downtime for system maintenance ¹

Optimize resources and uptime with intelligent automation for updates, managing compliance and other tasks to lower operational complexity and costs. 

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Power is helping organizations protect against ransomware

IBM Power Cyber Vault helps organizations protect against ransomware by creating prescriptive, immutable, air-gapped copies of data,

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Power is faster AI integration to transform business workflows

Improve business process throughput by seamlessly integrating AI where your mission-critical data is, on premises or in IBM Cloud®. 

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Power is security and flexibility across hybrid cloud environments

Optimize application and data placement and scale workloads where you want without compromise, reducing risks and managing compliance.

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Integrations

Integration across your enterprise workloads

Workloads
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SAP HANA

Discover how IBM Power can simplify and accelerate your SAP HANA deployments and the impact they can have on your business.

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Oracle

Provide a foundation for deploying Oracle Database and app workloads to deliver a host of benefits.

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Red Hat®

Help secure sensitive data and workloads while supporting new applications across the enterprise.

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Operating systems

IBM AIX® on Power drives innovation with hybrid-cloud and open-source capabilities that help you build and deploy modern applications within a secure and resilient environment. AIX will continue to be a strategic, foundational component of the portfolio with a roadmap and support plan that extends beyond 2035.

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IBM i is a platform for innovators, by innovators. Continuous availability, the latest security features and easy integration with IoT, AI and IBM Watson® provide you with the insights that are integral to your organization.

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Linux® on Power is an industry-standard open operating system with faster processing speed, bandwidth and inherent security.

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    Case studies

    Real customers. Measurable impact.

    Pfizer managed mission-critical workloads with minimal complexity

    Health giant builds a sustainable hybrid cloud IT architecture with SAP S/4HANA and the IBM Power platform.

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    93%
    database reduction from SAP ECC 6.0 to S/4HANA
    20%
    cost avoidance forecasted for new projects
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    Resources

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    Explore expert resources to see how IBM Power can help you confidently manage and protect every device in your organization.
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    Pricing

    Explore pricing and deployment options

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    Footnotes

    1 Power is zero planned downtime for system maintenance -  Based upon IBM internal testing of system upgrade scenarios; many (i.e. VIOS, hot plug adapters, I/O adapter FW, and concurrent system firmware updates) can be done in-place while some (i.e. non-concurrent system FW and HW maintenance) may require Live Partition Mobility (LPM) support.