IBM is looking to expand the reach of its foundational mainframe portfolio by adding new single frame and rack mounted ...
In Chapter 1, I dissected the structural failures of cloud migration, and in Chapter 2, I described how those failures have progressed from 2015 to the present. In Chapter 3, I exposed the distorted ...
COBOL stands for Common Business-Oriented Language and was created in 1959. It was partly drawn on the work of computing pioneer Grace Hopper and was built for a single purpose: processing business ...
The IBM z/OSMF collection, also represented as ibm_zosmf in this document, is part of the Red Hat® Ansible Certified Content for IBM Z® offering that brings Ansible automation to IBM Z®. This ...
Broadcom is now offering Day One support for IBM z/OS 3.2 across its entire mainframe software portfolio. Building on its previously announced Day One support for the z17, it reflects the move ...
Outfitted with the Telum II processor and Spyre accelerator, the IBM z17 bolsters response times, throughput, observability, and security with AI workloads in mind. The Big Iron evolution continues.
For over 50 years, Mainframe has been a backbone of large organizations and has run mission-critical applications with transactional data at high volumes. Nevertheless, with the advent of cloud ...
The development landscape is ripe with new languages and improvements on existing ones. Mozilla’s Rust, Apple’s Swift, Kotlin from JetBrains, and the experimental Python variant Mojo (and many others) ...
Mainframe computers are often seen as ancient machines—practically dinosaurs. But mainframes, which are purpose-built to process enormous amounts of data, are still extremely relevant today. If ...