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'''IBM i''' is an operating system (previously referred to as [[i5/OS]] or OS/400) that runs on IBM's Power Systems hardware (previously called iSeries) and IBM's PureSystems, and it is the primary thing that makes the platform so unique.  The name '''IBM i''' replaced the name '''i5/OS''' as of 2 April 2008, and applies to version 6.1 and above.  See [[OS/400 101]] Introduction.  
 
'''IBM i''' is an operating system (previously referred to as [[i5/OS]] or OS/400) that runs on IBM's Power Systems hardware (previously called iSeries) and IBM's PureSystems, and it is the primary thing that makes the platform so unique.  The name '''IBM i''' replaced the name '''i5/OS''' as of 2 April 2008, and applies to version 6.1 and above.  See [[OS/400 101]] Introduction.  
  
The '''i''' stands for ''integration'' of various technologies, including very robust variation of the [[DB2]] relational database, and a Posix compatible environment and shell (the "Q-shell" qsh).
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'''IBM i''' provides a large number of "Open" resources common on other systems, in addition to a few [[IBM]]-only [[400 languages and database tools]]. The '''i''' stands for ''integration'' of these various technologies, including a very robust variation of the [[DB2]] relational database which is woven into the OS.  Another such technology is a Posix compatible environment and shell, the "Q-shell", qsh.
  
 
IBM has created a logo for '''IBM i''': [[Image:I_logo.jpg]]
 
IBM has created a logo for '''IBM i''': [[Image:I_logo.jpg]]
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Generally, '''IBM i''' has traditionally accessed using a [[:Category:5250 Emulators|5250 emulator]].
 
Generally, '''IBM i''' has traditionally accessed using a [[:Category:5250 Emulators|5250 emulator]].
  
Contrary to popular belief, '''IBM i''' provides a large number of "Open" resources common on other systems, in addition to a few [[IBM]]-only [[400 languages and database tools]].
 
  
 
* [[Java]]
 
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Originally OS/400, meaning ''Operating System 400'', was for the AS/400, meaning ''Advanced System'' 400.
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Originally OS/400, meaning ''Operating System 400'', was for the AS/400, meaning ''Application System'' 400.
  
 
Then [[IBM]] came out with variants and re-inventing renaming ... see [[Names]] ... such as the [[AS/36]] ''Advanced System 36'', which offered an advanced version of S/36 OS [[SSP]] running on the [[AS/36]] one of two flavors:
 
Then [[IBM]] came out with variants and re-inventing renaming ... see [[Names]] ... such as the [[AS/36]] ''Advanced System 36'', which offered an advanced version of S/36 OS [[SSP]] running on the [[AS/36]] one of two flavors:

Revision as of 17:58, 10 December 2018

IBM i is an operating system (previously referred to as i5/OS or OS/400) that runs on IBM's Power Systems hardware (previously called iSeries) and IBM's PureSystems, and it is the primary thing that makes the platform so unique. The name IBM i replaced the name i5/OS as of 2 April 2008, and applies to version 6.1 and above. See OS/400 101 Introduction.

IBM i provides a large number of "Open" resources common on other systems, in addition to a few IBM-only 400 languages and database tools. The i stands for integration of these various technologies, including a very robust variation of the DB2 relational database which is woven into the OS. Another such technology is a Posix compatible environment and shell, the "Q-shell", qsh.

IBM has created a logo for IBM i: I logo.jpg

Generally, IBM i has traditionally accessed using a 5250 emulator.


Originally OS/400, meaning Operating System 400, was for the AS/400, meaning Application System 400.

Then IBM came out with variants and re-inventing renaming ... see Names ... such as the AS/36 Advanced System 36, which offered an advanced version of S/36 OS SSP running on the AS/36 one of two flavors:

  • M36 Machine 36, which was later discontinued, and
  • S36 Environment 36 on the 400.

See also

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