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Key Points to know about IBM AS400 ERP and ERP Cloud

Along with AS400 ERP, you may have also come across names like iSeries ERP, IBMi, and System i. Each of these things is the same with a different name. The reason IBM uses different names is to prompt branding.<br><br>

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Key Points to know about IBM AS400 ERP and ERP Cloud

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  1. Key Points to know about IBM AS400 ERP and ERP Cloud Created in 1988, AS400 ERP is software that serves as a mid-range server. Developed by IBM, this software is the foundation for a plethora of businesses globally. While there are various other software’s out there that are more modern than AS400/iSeries, but this software still works exquisitely with most business requirements and is first choice of businesses. Along with AS400 ERP, you may have also come across names like iSeries ERP, IBMi, and System i. Each of these things is the same with a different name. The reason IBM uses different names is to prompt branding. AS400 or AS400 ERP is dynamic. With primary uses lying in the development of JAVA application, web and eCommerce hosting, and data warehousing, AS400 is all you need for your business to do well. Let us dive into the depths of AS400 ERP software to understand its benefits and much more.

  2. What is IBM As400 ERP? The IBM AS400 ERP was designed as an integrated product consisting of hardware and software. The hardware is the AS400, and the software is the operating system called OS400. While AS400 ERP was originally released in 1988, and it did not become obsolete because IBM kept on upgrading both the hardware and the software over the years. Not just that, IBM also worked on their branding to rename the product to align it with the latest market needs. Named Power Systems, the hardware now runs on the operating system IBM i. One of the greatest features of AS400 ERP is that it works well with a variety of applications. While some say that the system is almost antique, its compatibility remains with several applications, including AS400 inventory management and accounting software. This implies that you can run a program designed for the first version of AS400 on the latest Power Systems server without making any changes. Even though the system is outdated, various companies still use it to date as the compatibility is seamless. This is because of the consistent upgrade that happens every two-three year. Some updates over the years are: In 1988, the AS400 system was created with the operating system OS400. The previously written programs on System/34 and System/36 could be relocated to the newly devised AS400. Both the systems were part of the initial line of minicomputers launched in 1979. •In 2000, IBM changed the name of AS400 to iSeries. •In 2006, IBM again changed the name of iSeries to IBM System i. •In 2008, IBM combined System I and System P to brand it as IBM Power System. This served as a merged product offering. Read More: https://www.integrativesystems.com/as400-erp-cloud/

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