A 42% sales decline sounds bad, but it's actually business as usual. But investors shouldn't worry about this mainframe sales collapse. It's happened before, and it will happen again. IBM's System Z ...
For two decades, people in tech circles have been saying that the mainframe is on its way out, or that it's dead altogether. Funny thing about that -- someone forgot to tell IBM. Just look at IBM's ...
Driven by rising transaction volumes, modernization of legacy systems, and deeper integration with hybrid cloud environments.
Conventional wisdom these days asserts that mainframes are inflexible, impenetrable, legacy systems that have no place in a digital enterprise. It argues for their rapid replacement and ...
IBM user group executives from Share were out this week drumming up interest for their upcoming meeting in Orlando, Fla., but also playing up some of the more important aspects of the group’s recently ...
The first mainframes were behemoth machines that could occupy entire city blocks. Since then, the mainframe has compacted and evolved into a cutting edge state—similar to other technologies modernized ...
Around a third of modernisation projects that lift and shift mainframe workloads to a distributed architecture often fail, according to a regional executive at Rocket Software. In an interview with ...
For those who know little about International Business Machines, the company's hulking System Z mainframe computers may seem like little more than a relic. The 42% year-over-year decline in System Z ...