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AS/400 TCO Challenge

Move off the AS/400 to HP servers and see how much you can save. Take the Challenge.
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Is your AS/400 costly and inflexible?

The AS/400 (IBM System i) was originally designed as a general purpose server in 1988. These systems are increasingly expensive to operate and inflexible to run. Even IBM is recognizing that it is time to replace them. They announced in April 2008 that future System I upgrades will be to IBM Power Systems.

Having a business-critical data center to run key applications cost effectively is a requirement – not an option. You want to have the best total cost of ownership (TCO) possible for your infrastructure. Your IBM AS/400 is not going to give you that TCO advantage.

If you rely on the AS/400 in the data center, you should consider HP Integrity as your system migration solution. Take the AS/400 TCO Challenge Non-HP site and see how much money you'll save by moving off of your outdated server environment.


Get highly valuable information when you take the AS/400 TCO Challenge

Receive a personalized TCO report showing how much you could save when moving from your IBM AS/400 to HP Integrity or HP ProLiant servers.

For this TCO analysis, HP is partnering with, INFINITE Software Non-HP site an experienced AS/400 re-hosting company with in-depth knowledge of the market and transition process.


Who runs on HP Integrity?

Learn which leading companies run on HP servers
  • 90% of all Automotive companies on the Global 100
  • 80% of all Oil & Gas companies on the Global 100
  • 62% of all FSI companies on the Fortune 100


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Modernizing AS/400 environments and their applications

HP and INFINITE have helped AS/400 users reduce costs and improve business agility by re-hosting their proprietary, inflexible application environments to run on HP platforms— all at a reduced cost.