Can the combined will of Microsoft, Cisco, and EMC overcome the ingrained inertia of government bureaucracy?
IT can choose from a variety of techniques to reduce its mainframe software costs
The updated Systems Director could be a hot ticket for many System p and System i customers.
A new survey sheds light on the high cost of downtime, and reveals how IT departments are struggling to manage complex environments
A consortium of computing heavyweights gathered together last week to help keep the Green IT bandwagon going
Successful grid services from both IBM and Sun Microsystems offer proof that grid computing is alive and well in the enterprise
Brazil invests nearly one-third of its total IT spending in mainframe systems
Though the mainframe may be cheaper to power and cool, it’s software is significantly more expensive
Gartner thinks Microsoft isn’t so much attempting to stifle open-source innovation—although that’s one possible upside—as it is to generate more cash flow
New feature lets coders use static SQL for scenarios in which they might otherwise depend on dynamic SQL
IBM claims that its new System p p570 offers three times the performance of a comparable Superdome system from HP
Big Blue’s Project Big Green is one of the most ambitious energy-focused IT offerings yet
PSI officials pledge to indemnify customers against liability and expect a return to normalcy -- post-litigation -- with Big Blue.
IT organizations must come to terms with SOA’s much more rigorous planning, testing, and management requirements
Why Compuware’s application-lifecycle toolset helps set it apart from competitors
The move will likely have mixed impact on most CA customers, although mainframe shops should expect some benefits
If you have an AS/400 or iSeries, PowerTech Group wants you to update your security model—and a recent study suggests you should pay close attention
Fundamental Software has run smack up against Big Blue’s refusal to sanction 64-bit mainframe emulation
Even as IBM and Fundamental continue to wrangle, FLEX-ES shops are dwelling in a kind of limbo. First in a series.
The deal helps position Software AG as an ascendant SOA player in both North America and the EU