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IBM Power Systems

Composite Score
8.1 /10
CX Score
8.2 /10
Category
IBM Power Systems
8.1 /10

What is IBM Power Systems?

IBM Power is a family of servers that are based on IBM Power processors and are capable of running IBM AIX, IBM i and Linux. Respond faster to business demands, protect your data from core to cloud, and streamline insights and automation. Modernize your applications and infrastructure with a frictionless hybrid cloud experience. IBM Power servers provide the agility, reliability and sustainability your organization requires.

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Awards & Recognition

IBM Power Systems won the following awards in the Systems Management category

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IBM Power Systems Ratings

Real user data aggregated to summarize the product performance and customer experience.
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Product scores listed below represent current data. This may be different from data contained in reports and awards, which express data as of their publication date.

93 Likeliness to Recommend

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96 Plan to Renew

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84 Satisfaction of Cost Relative to Value


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Emotional Footprint Overview

Product scores listed below represent current data. This may be different from data contained in reports and awards, which express data as of their publication date.

+92 Net Emotional Footprint

The emotional sentiment held by end users of the software based on their experience with the vendor. Responses are captured on an eight-point scale.

How much do users love IBM Power Systems?

0% Negative
3% Neutral
97% Positive

Pros

  • Trustworthy
  • Effective Service
  • Security Protects
  • Performance Enhancing

Feature Ratings

Average 88

Network Performance Management

94

Automated Remediation

92

Patching Automation

92

Applications Monitoring

90

Multi-Site Functionality

89

Capacity Management

89

Network Configuration Management

89

Event Correlation & Management

89

Storage Monitoring

87

Deployment Model

87

Cloud Monitoring

87

Vendor Capability Ratings

Average 84

Quality of Features

88

Business Value Created

87

Ease of Data Integration

85

Ease of Implementation

84

Product Strategy and Rate of Improvement

84

Usability and Intuitiveness

83

Vendor Support

83

Ease of Customization

83

Breadth of Features

82

Ease of IT Administration

81

Availability and Quality of Training

80

IBM Power Systems Reviews

Kunal M.

  • Role: Information Technology
  • Industry: Utilities
  • Involvement: IT Leader or Manager
Validated Review
Verified Reviewer

Submitted Jul 2024

Great software for modern power systems

Likeliness to Recommend

9 /10

What differentiates IBM Power Systems from other similar products?

Reliabiluty, Supportablity and ease of Integration

What is your favorite aspect of this product?

HMC GUI, LPAR details from DCIM standpoint and ease of use as compared to BMC Orchaestrator

What do you dislike most about this product?

Too much agnostic information at display

What recommendations would you give to someone considering this product?

IBM has a substantial skew and brandname in manufacturing Hardware products. If you have ever been an IBM customer for Blade, Rad products or even ThinkPads you'd know why the clout continues.

Pros

  • Helps Innovate
  • Unique Features
  • Fair
  • Acts with Integrity

Jessica H.

  • Role: Operations
  • Industry: Biotechnology
  • Involvement: End User of Application
Validated Review
Verified Reviewer

Submitted Jan 2024

Genetic Algorithms, Computing Dreams.

Likeliness to Recommend

8 /10

What differentiates IBM Power Systems from other similar products?

What sets IBM Power Systems apart in the market is its combination of performance, scalability, and reliability. The architecture's RISC-based processors deliver exceptional processing power, making it well-suited for data-centric tasks.

What is your favorite aspect of this product?

I appreciate is the system's dynamic resource allocation. IBM Power Systems intelligently allocates resources based on workload demands, optimizing performance and minimizing energy consumption.

What do you dislike most about this product?

The initial setup and configuration can be complex

What recommendations would you give to someone considering this product?

IBM Power Systems excels in environments with high-performance computing requirements and critical workloads. In the biotechnology sector, where large datasets and computational complexity are the norm, the platform's processing power and scalability make it an ideal choice.

Pros

  • Helps Innovate
  • Reliable
  • Performance Enhancing
  • Trustworthy

SAMIDHA G.

  • Role: Information Technology
  • Industry: Technology
  • Involvement: IT Development, Integration, and Administration
Validated Review
Verified Reviewer

Submitted Jun 2025

Used for all ERP process in one platform that is c

Likeliness to Recommend

10 /10

What differentiates IBM Power Systems from other similar products?

Allows the best feature to handle the ERP process easily and security is also best.

What is your favorite aspect of this product?

Cloud based platform

What do you dislike most about this product?

Right now I don't see any dislike in this tool.

What recommendations would you give to someone considering this product?

Best tool to use for ERP process used in organization. Keep your data safe and secure.

Pros

  • Continually Improving Product
  • Enables Productivity
  • Efficient Service
  • Effective Service

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