BMC Software Inc. has added IBM Corp.’s IMS mainframe database to the platforms supported by its SmartDBA family of products, completing a two-year mission to provide tools for managing all of the ...
Oracle has introduced a new release of Oracle Tuxedo 11g, an application server for C/C++, COBOL, and dynamic languages. Optimized to run on Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud X2-2, the new release of ...
LzLabs reached out to discuss my article, "Applying 'Software Defined' to Mainframes." They thought the article didn't fully capture what they were doing, and wanted to provide a more detailed ...
The idea of moving off IMS might seem compelling at first glance, but once you look at the whole picture, you might think otherwise. Here are five factors to consider. Most people think of cost as the ...
DALLAS and SUNNYVALE, Calif., March 12 /PRNewswire/ -- ATERAS and Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation announced today that Township High School District 211 in Illinois, in its overall effort to ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Oracle announced the release of Oracle Tuxedo ART 12c, ...
With the latest release of its Tuxedo transaction processing server (TPC), Oracle is hoping to lure mainframe users onto the cloud. Moving a mainframe application to an Oracle Exalogic system, where ...
Enterprise software and services company BMC today unveiled new capabilities and enhancements for its Automated Mainframe Intelligence (AMI) and Compuware portfolios. The new capabilities were ...
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Astadia, the mainframe to cloud company, joined the AWS Mainframe Modernization Service, which recognizes companies with top cloud-based solutions and experience in migrating ...
The latest trends in software development from the Computer Weekly Application Developer Network. Compuware has been busy. Along with its usual weekly basket of supermarket essentials, the firm has ...
The mainframe-Linux alliance turns 20 this month and is proving to be more vital than ever, primarily in the form of Big Iron-based Red Hat OpenShift. The mainframe has been declared “dead,” “morphed” ...
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