What is AS400 called now?
What is AS400 called now? The AS/400 is rebranded as the eServer iSeries. The iSeries server is renamed IBM System i, distinguishing it from System p hardware, which runs AIX and Linux.
What happened to IBM AS400?
The AS/400 went through multiple re-branding exercises, finally becoming the System i in 2006. In 2008, IBM consolidated the separate System i and System p product lines (which had mostly identical hardware by that point) into a single product line named IBM Power Systems.
How old is IBM AS400?
On June 21, 1988, IBM introduced the Application System/400 (AS/400), a new family of easy-to-use computers designed for small and intermediate-sized companies.
Is AS400 in demand?
AS400 (Application System/400) is a highly secure, stable, reliable, and scalable mid-range computer system that provides a wide range of functions. IBM released it in 1988, but it is still very popular today.