John Markoff Steve Lohr of the New York Times has a good piece on an interesting product that you and I won’t be buying: IBM’s new mainframe computer, which Big Blue announced today. The story ...
In 1964, after considerable delay, the U.S. Patent Office granted a patent to J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly for "an electronic numerical integrator and computer," as embodied in the ENIAC ...
The bleeding edge? The industrial-strength mainframe computer, developed decades ago for heavy-duty data processing, continues proving its staying power even as next-generation artificial intelligence ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The most popular things to do with the state Division of Motor Vehicles are down until further notice because of a computer mainframe issue. The agency announced Thursday morning ...
IBM took the wraps off a new mainframe computer on Tuesday, promising it will help customers to detect more fraud in real time and plow through billions of transactions generated each day by ...
Their overall goal is to combine IBM’s experience in systems reliability, security and scalability that it offers on Z-series mainframe systems with Arm’s expertise in power-efficient architectures ...
Using hybrid cloud platforms and enterprise AI tools, IBM powers today’s businesses through innovation, consulting, and ...
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In a week fraught with mainframe-related news, Microsoft and Micro Focus are the latest companies to join the ruckus. Microsoft and Micro Focus teamed up on Thursday to detail a program designed to ...
IBM will launch its next generation of mainframe computers, the first model of which will be called the z990, at an event in San Francisco tomorrow, according to an industry analyst. Also expected are ...