Unisys Corp. is planning to phase out its CMOS mainframe processor and enable all of its operating systems to run on Intel-based Xeon processors, the Blue Bell, Pa.-based company said today. This ...
In a lawsuit, IBM alleges that the mainframe "emulator systems" offered by Platform Solutions Inc. violate IBM patents on its z/OS operating system as well as patents relating to its previous ...
SHARE’s new President’s Corner blog post describes this improvement pattern by observing what IBM does in each successive release of its z/OS operating environment. In only a few months the mainframe ...
The company is sticking to an established market with its new servers, even though more companies these days are coming out with machines that act as alternatives to mainframes. Stephen Shankland ...
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Astadia and LzLabs announce a partnership to assist clients currently operating large Enterprise Applications and Databases on IBM Z Mainframe computers, to migrate to any ...
A manufacturer of mainframe “emulator systems” has filed a countersuit against IBM, claiming that IBM is using its heft to illegally put a stranglehold on the high-end computing market. “IBM has and ...
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WOODCLIFF LAKE, N.J., Nov. 19, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Syncsort, a global leader in Big Data software, today announced new software innovations designed to help customers meet the challenges of processing ...
At Bank of New York, the mainframe is still king. Nearly three quarters of all transactions are processed on big iron, and 20% to 25% of the remaining transactions rely on the mainframe for at least ...
Operating systems such as Microsoft Windows, Linux and Apple OSx are the software “bridge” between application code and computer hardware. It’s the operating system (OS) that defines the capabilities ...
"IBM has and is engaged in anti-competitive, deceptive, and tortious acts intended to eliminate competition and prolong its monopoly in the worldwide market for mainframe computers compatible with IBM ...