❓Windows Meets the Mainframe

Jun 1, 2026

Sonja Soderlund is an Oregon-based B2B freelance writer. Whether writing about mainframe computers, educational technology, or sustainable retail, she strives to bring clarity to complex issues. Connect with her or LinkedIn.

When Microsoft Windows emerged in the 1980s, it represented a very different vision of computing from the centralized, highly structured world of the mainframe. Windows powered the rise of personal computers and client-server systems, while mainframes continued running the critical banking, airline, government, and enterprise workloads behind the scenes.

Yet over time, these worlds became deeply interconnected. Windows desktops accessed mainframe applications through terminal emulators, Windows servers exchanged data with IBM Z systems through middleware and APIs, and modern developers now use Windows-based tools to build and manage mainframe applications.

This quiz explores these intersections between Windows and the mainframe—take it and see how much you know!

1. What type of software allows a Windows PC to connect to a traditional IBM mainframe session?

 
 
 
 

2. During the 1990s, many enterprises shifted from centralized mainframe computing toward what model heavily associated with Windows servers and PCs?

 
 
 
 

3. IBM helped legitimize Microsoft in the early PC era by selecting Microsoft to provide DOS for the IBM Personal Computer: True or False?

 
 

4. Which Microsoft product was designed to help integrate Windows environments with IBM mainframes?

 
 
 
 

5. What does RACF primarily provide on IBM mainframes?

 
 
 
 

6. Which IBM subsystem is best known for managing high-volume online transaction processing that Windows applications may access indirectly?

 
 
 
 

7. Why did many enterprises continue using both Windows systems and mainframes at the same time?

 
 
 
 

8. In modern enterprises, Windows systems most commonly interact with mainframes through which technologies?

 
 
 
 

9. Which IBM middleware product is widely used to exchange messages between Windows servers and mainframe applications?

 
 
 
 

10. Which Windows-based development tool is commonly used today with extensions for COBOL and IBM Z development workflows?

 
 
 
 

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