IBM z/OS Ansible is available now. As you'd expect, it enables you to automate z/OS applications and IT infrastructure. It will also enable to automate development and operations through unified ...
As it previewed in March, IBM is set to deliver an AI-infused, hybrid-cloud oriented version of its z/OS mainframe operating system. Set for delivery on Sept. 29, z/OS 3.1, the operating system grows ...
IBM continues to tweak its venerable mainframe to keep the Big Iron among the talking points in hybrid cloud. Already IBM’s Tailored Fit Pricing for the IBM Z mainframe offers two consumption-based ...
Biggish Blue celebrated its 111-year-old birthday by offering the Z mainframe platform on the IBM Cloud, by offering virtual machines running z/OS as-a-service. The virtual machines are intended for ...
IBM has announced the Telum II Processor with shared on-chip AI and, perhaps surprisingly, the Spyre Accelerator, delivered on a PCIe card and designed to accelerate AI models, including LLM ...
GitLab and IBM are expanding their partnership to bridge mainframe and cloud-native development with seamless integration, CI/CD runner support, end-to-end visibility, and cost efficiency. GitLab and ...
The IBM System z Mainframe Simplification program will marshal efforts across the company in the $100 million campaign, the company said Wednesday. An important piece of the campaign will focus on ...
GridGain Systems, provider of enterprise-grade in-memory computing solutions based on Apache Ignite, has rolled out GridGain for z/OS, an optimized version of the GridGain in-memory computing platform ...
It's looking to help companies integrate mainframe data via an SOA IBM yesterday announced a new programming language and new tools designed to allow companies to more easily transform the company’s ...
‘One of the hardest things for people to digest is that we're not making a copy of the data. We're not replicating the data. We're not touching the data. The data stays on the mainframe. So now ...
IBM Corp. is releasing more software to make it easier to program, manage and administer its mainframes in an ongoing bid to attract more customers to purchase its big iron hardware instead of ...
IBM’s mainframe servers are not a new addition to the company’s portfolio—in fact, they’ve been more or less the gold standard for enterprises since the 1960s for fault-tolerant transaction processing ...