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Mainframe 3.0 - What's Innovative?

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Modernisation – it’s a matter of maintaining customer choice

Mainframe 3.0 is an option; but many businesses are finding that moving workloads to the Cloud works for them.
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The optimisation of business value delivery - DevOps value-stream management

The focus of ASG is to supporting enterprises across all platforms via hybrid cloud and eliminating legacy silos through modernising existing platforms.
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When is a Mainframe not a Mainframe? - When it is an Enterprise Server 3.0 culture, stupid…

Mainframe capabilities are still needed – but let’s refer to Enterprise Server 3.0 today.
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Clarity, Cloud, and Culture Change at IBM

The appointment of new IBM CEO, Arvind Krishna might be one of the most significant weeks in its history as it sets foot on the path to a culture change.
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Modernisation for Mutable - in large enterprises with effective Legacy

As companies like TSB are currently finding out, “rip and replace” modernisation of high-capacity business-critical systems is high risk.
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BMC Exchange 2016 - the privitised BMC is still innovating

There's still a buzz around BMC, although bringing its legacy customers along may not be trivial.
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Mainframe programming and the modern developer

Compuware is aiming to make mainframe development accessible to those of us more used to Docker and Selenium
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CA World 2016 - general impressions

CA Technologies is still customer focused and sees open source integrations and AI as strategic. Plus, cultural mores in general have moved forwar
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Legacy, a reassessment - Legacy applications may be generating the profits that are paying for your innovation

Much of business is still running on legacy systems - if you just concentrate on innovation, you may die before it delivers.
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Java on the Mainframe – on z/OS rather than Linux - An opportunity well worth researching, if you run a Mainframe

Java usage on z/OS, on the mainframe, is increasing. It is being used to extend critical functionality as well as for modernisation, but it needs managing.
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The mutable mainframe

Despite appearances mainframes can be agile and can participate in DevOps and continuous delivery.
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A new IBM z13s “enterprise-class server” - for when even Cloud fashion victims might rather like a mainframe.....

The new z13s server from IBM brings the security of data encryption on the cloud for midsize companies, without slowing down system performance.
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A case for CASE

CA Gen, once IEF, is still alive and well.
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Workload automation, IT’s little secret

Workload automation and job scheduling as a way of producing business outcomes
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Bring mainframe SOA APIs into management

SOA Software has extended its Lifecycle Manager to cover the mainframe
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I wish the mainframe would hurry up and die! So we can get on with using System z.

The modern System z is so much more than the mainframe as envisaged by people who've never used System z.
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CA World 2013 Fytte 2 – Mainframe Application Virtualisation

Applogic has now been ported to z mainframes
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Mainframe Knowledge Transfer

Mainframe systems are important and the latest mainframes are innovative and powerful tools. This places a premium on knowledge transfer and training.
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Insights into server consolidation onto the virtualised mainframe

IBM is consolidating its servers into a few strategic locations using virtualised zLinux on mainframes - and claims considerable cost savings.
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More mainframe madness

If you thought mainframes were boring and only ran, possibly important but dying, legacy apps, the new zSeries from IBM may change your mind.
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