IBM plans to introduce new development tools, the first of many releases in the coming months as the company targets new business-software customers.
The mainframes at the heart of some companies are decades old, but removing them is a massive ordeal which one HP exec likens to a heart transplant a necessary yet painful operation many companies are loath to undergo.
IBM has announced a new software solution that will allow its customers to track the energy consumption of its z9 mainframes.
IBM has plans in place to spend tens of millions of dollars to coax new customers to buy the company's mainframes.
Australian Pharmaceutical Industries (API) has revealed a botched migration to Lawson's Movex enterprise resource planning (ERP) software is behind the company's delay in releasing its annual results.
There's rarely such a thing as a genuinely new idea in IT -- as any enthusiast for thin client computing who has ever worked with a mainframe can tell you.
IBM plans to introduce new development tools, the first of many releases in the coming months as the company targets new business-software customers.
Big Blue adds features, beefs up training efforts in China; rival Unisys debuts new line and pricing plan.
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A tie-up with Saleforce.com sees Google pushing even further into Microsoft's businesss applications territory
SAP's Geraldine McBride and Oracle's Leigh Warren, leaders of two of the world's biggest enterprise software companies, go head to head.
Despite the endless pressure to install the latest and greatest, many of the core technologies which are in use in the modern enterprise have been around for decades, if not centuries.
Production-quality XenSource virtualisation is the main selling point here, with optional clustering and storage virtualisation to go with it. But there's a lot more besides, making the new Red Hat Enterprise Linux a compelling solution for businesses of all sizes.
This week there's a lot of goodies for the systems administrator of an enterprise, perhaps looking to make life a bit easier or more secure. Check out this week's new product releases.
"Open to new ideas. Plays well with others."
Tivoli Systems has announced Tivoli Smart Handheld Device manager which allows operations staff to manage anything from a mainframe computer to a personal digital assistant (PDA) using the same management paradigm and user interface.
History of British PCs
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