
IBM has bolstered its Power server portfolio with a new edge S1112 server and announced IBM Power Autonomous Operations, an AI agent that helps customers monitor Power systems and autonomously resolve issues to keep operations running smoothly. Additional software upgrades are aimed at helping customers deploy and manage AI infrastructure components.
“Each announcement addresses a different layer of the enterprise technology stack, from how infrastructure is deployed and managed to how applications are developed, modernized, and optimized,” wrote Brandon Pederson, senior IBM i product manager, in a blog post about the new products. “Together, they reinforce a broader direction for IBM Power of helping clients move from manually operated infrastructure toward intelligent, resilient, and AI-assisted systems that are easier to manage, easier to modernize, and ready for new workloads.”
The new IBM Power S1112 is a one‑socket Power11 server engineered for IBM i, AIX, and Linux. Aimed at distributed and edge locations, it is Big Blue’s new entry-level i server and is AI‑ready by design, integrating on‑chip Matrix Math Acceleration (MMA) for fast inferencing and other AI‑driven use cases, such as support for AI-assisted decisions, automation, and analytics close to where data is generated and consumed, Pederson stated.




















