When we go to an ATM to withdraw money from our account, make flight reservations, or check whether any of our family members have been hospitalized, it is the mainframe ...
Mainframes still power 80% of bank card transactions and 95% of ATM transactions. Here's why modernization isn't ...
For years, rip and replace has dominated conversations about the mainframe. A smarter, more pragmatic reality is now taking hold. Mainframe systems can process millions of transactions in seconds, ...
Mainframes continue to power some of the most critical systems in the world, especially in industries like banking, insurance, and government. Despite their reputation for stability, these systems are ...
Report highlights Kyndryl's modernization capabilities and AI-enabled models that help enterprises advance their mainframe strategies. The ISG recognition underscores Kyndryl's expertise supporting ...
Justin Mandelbaum is the founder of Mainframe Studios, the nation’s largest nonprofit building for creative workspaces, located in the heart of downtown Des Moines. He is also a principal at ...
IBM's mainframe systems are still widely used due to their reliability and security. IBM's latest mainframes feature powerful AI acceleration, enabling real-time AI inference workloads. IBM expects ...
In the contemporary digital landscape, enterprise systems form the backbone of critical business operations. Despite the proliferation of cloud technologies, many large organizations continue to rely ...
COBOL — short for common business-oriented language — isn’t going anywhere. Released in 1960 and standardized in 1968, COBOL was developed by the Conference on Data Systems Languages to handle ...
Every few years, IBM rolls out a new version of its mainframe systems. IBM's mainframes are still widely used in some industries, including financial services, and they offer a level of reliability ...
Mainframe computing is having a moment — again. Nearly 60 years after the first IBM System/360 debuted as a mainframe platform, it continues to evolve in ways that defy expectations, powering critical ...