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  1. IBM AS/400 - Wikipedia

    The eServer iSeries was built on the POWER4 processor from the RS64 processors used by previous generations, meaning that the same processors were used in both the iSeries and …

  2. Decoding Differences: AS400 vs. IBM i vs. iSeries

    Dec 7, 2023 · The iSeries represents a line of servers encompassing AS400 and IBM i technologies. Understanding the iSeries involves recognizing its role as a family name that …

  3. AS400/iSeries - What does the future hold? - Integrative Systems

    Dec 6, 2024 · IBM iSeries systems have a long history, and the journey started in 1988 when IBM launched AS400 software for the first time in the market. But after three decades of its launch, …

  4. The AS/400 | IBM

    With an eye toward succeeding the popular System/36 and System/38 platforms, IBM developed the AS/400 line around two priorities: high performance and ease of use.

  5. AS400 vs IBMi vs iSeries - Unpacking IBM’s Midrange Mystique

    Jun 24, 2025 · When IBM launched the iSeries in 2000, as a successor to the AS/400, they upgraded the hardware architecture significantly, most notably the introduction of PowerPC …

  6. AS400 ISeries - IBM AS/400 Basics

    Although most system functions can be invoked directly by using CL commands, it is generally easier for novice users...

  7. midrange.com

    Free online resources for IBM i, System i, iSeries, and AS/400 professionals. Discussion forums, research tools, wiki, faq, & chat.

  8. What is IBM i? A Comprehensive Overview | LANSA

    Jul 5, 2025 · IBM i, previously known as AS400 and later iSeries, is an integrated operating system that powers a wide range of business applications. Renowned for its unmatched …

  9. What is iSeries - Fresche Solutions

    What is iSeries? iSeries, originally known as AS/400 and later rebranded as IBM eServer iSeries, is a powerful midrange server platform that integrates hardware, an operating system …

  10. IBM i - Wikipedia

    It inherits a number of distinctive features from the System/38 platform, including the Machine Interface which provides hardware independence, the implementation of object-based …