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IBM i

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What is IBM i?

IBM i (formerly known as i5/OS, OS/400) is an operating system developed by IBM for their Power Systems servers. It's known for its integrated database (Db2), security features, and business-oriented architecture. IBM i is commonly used by businesses for running core applications, managing databases, and handling business processes. It is valued for its stability, security, and ease of management.

What other technologies are related to IBM i?

IBM i Competitor Technologies

IBM's mainframe platform which offers similar capabilities for enterprise workloads, offering an alternative platform to IBM i.
mentioned alongside IBM i in 8% (61) of relevant job posts
IBM's Unix-based operating system, another platform for enterprise applications.
mentioned alongside IBM i in 1% (186) of relevant job posts
Microsoft's server operating system, a competing platform for many workloads.
mentioned alongside IBM i in 1% (51) of relevant job posts

IBM i Complementary Technologies

A high availability and disaster recovery solution often used with IBM i.
mentioned alongside IBM i in 32% (175) of relevant job posts
A programming language commonly used on IBM i systems.
mentioned alongside IBM i in 7% (510) of relevant job posts
The control language used for scripting and system management on IBM i.
mentioned alongside IBM i in 10% (304) of relevant job posts

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