I would like to ask for some guidance on how to set up a Mainframe environment that includes CICS, VSAM, and JCL support for testing and learning purposes. Is there any recommended way to access or ...
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 ...
For years, the narrative was that cloud-native would consign mainframes to history. To hear about the actual reality, Developer caught up with Dr Elizabeth Maxwell, Global Director of Mainframe ...
The launch of the AI-focused z17 mainframe earlier this year has been a major success. Infrastructure is expected to drive 1.5 percentage points of revenue growth in 2025 for IBM. IBM boosted its ...
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 ...
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 ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. The technology glitch that left United Airlines flights ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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