Yalamanchili sees the evolution of mainframes as a reminder that progress does not always mean starting over. Sometimes, it ...
Written by Edward Calvesbert, vice president of product management at IBM watsonx AI is only as good as the data it uses. If your AI agents don't have real-time access to reliable data from modern ...
Enterprise technology requires mainframers to move with precision, excellent timing, and up-to-date skills—both technical know-how and soft skills. This September for National Learning and Development ...
The mainframe, long the backbone of enterprise computing, is enjoying a surge of support as modernization projects bear fruit, according to BMC Software Inc.’s 20th annual mainframe survey. It found ...
We live in a time when digital health data is growing faster than ever before. Experts predict it will reach 2300 – 10800 exabytes by 2025. This growth creates a challenging situation for healthcare ...
Legacy systems weren’t built for today’s demands, but banks don’t have the luxury of rip and replace. Learn how one bank solved this challenge with Ververica. Financial institutions face continuously ...
IBM shares fall 5% in extended trading after a ~30% rise this year Software sales miss market estimates in Q2 on transaction processing weakness Consulting sales rise but management cautious about ...
Mainframes were the punchline of jokes in the early days of cloud computing, but their steady dependability is still critical to IT architectures. A certain Fortune 500 financial institution decided ...
There are few advantages to growing old, but if you were lucky enough to train, back in the hidden midst of times past, in programming languages COBOL or PL/I, you may have landed in later life into a ...
When you think of mainframes, you probably think of spinning tape drives, reams of computer cards, and text-only, green-on-black 3270 terminals. IBM's latest mainframe, the LinuxONE Emperor 5, is not ...