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About System i
The Application System/400 (also known as AS/400), now System i (also known as iSeries), is a type of minicomputer produced by IBM. It was first produced in 1988. It was then renamed to the eServer iSeries in 2000 as part of IBM's e-Server branding initiative. Now with the global move of the server and storage brands to the System brand with the Systems Agenda, the family has been renamed to System i in 2006, with the POWER5-based members of the series being called the System i5.
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Features 
System i, is server, storage, software, and security in one. Your people can stop wrestling technology, and put the money and time saved where it's better spent: growing your business.
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Every component of the System i was designed specifically to support business needs, and it integrates those components for superior functionality.
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Extremely resistant to viruses, System i helps keep your data and infrastructure safe.
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With support for open standards like Java, and its embrace of Linux, UNIX, Windows and i5/OS, System i can run the applications most important to today's businesses.
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Because it's less complicated and more capable, System i generally requires fewer people to manage it.
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