IBM debuted the Mainframe Skills Council during this week's SHARE conference in Orlando, providing a forum where global organizations will foster a skilled, diverse, sustainable workforce for the ...
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IBM's new offering extends its LinuxONE 4 and IBM z16 mainframe solutions into the more budget- and complexity-conscious SME market. The new solution is designed to support hybrid cloud and AI ...
Still saving up for your own mainframe computer? IBM says it will offer Linux supporters the next best thing starting this week: free access to one of the computing giant's powerful mainframe sytems.
A small Minneapolis mainframe computer software startup is poised to change the way enterprises use and share data across the cloud. VirtualZ Computing Inc. claims to be the first and only ...
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 ...
IBM launched the latest version of its dominant mainframe platform — the z17 — at its virtual IBM Z Day event this week. The z17, which features comprehensive AI integration, is designed to bring AI ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 13, 2003--CrossAccess Corporation today announced that it has successfully completed testing of its eXadas(R) data integration product with IBM's new DB2 ...
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IBM Corp. is bringing the mainframe into the modern age with the latest version of its venerable hardware powered by a new processor that supports generative artificial intelligence and AI agent ...
Big Blue replaces Sun Microsystems at Telia, a Scandinavian telecommunications customer that will use an IBM mainframe running Linux instead of 70 Sun servers. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from ...