Capping is Good.

Capping is Good.

Or, Capping is no longer a bad word Okay, yes it is - nobody in their right mind is going to cap their business-critical workloads.  Yes you want to save on operational spend - in fact you need to - but not at the expense of completing business-critical workloads on...

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Mainframe News Out There – February

Mainframe News Out There – February

Once a month we like to pick articles from other blogs that we feel are interesting enough to talk about on the Planet Mainframe blog. Here are this week’s picks: GDPR deadline approaching The deadline for GDPR compliance is approaching fast – just months away – May...

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Analytics – now – and in the future

Analytics – now – and in the future

It has been going on for decades on the mainframe The future is about doing it better in multi-platform environments And - in real time Given the meteoric rise in the use of smartphones, the increasing inter-connectivity between what were previously non-connected...

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Easy access to IBM Z information with IBM Doc Buddy

Easy access to IBM Z information with IBM Doc Buddy

IBM Doc Buddy enables you to search error messages of IBM Z software products in both the online or offline environment on your mobile device – it can be a perfect replacement for LookAt, a z/OS message tool for which support is no longer available. Doc Buddy is...

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LinuxONE Emperor II- the Linux Mainframe

LinuxONE Emperor II- the Linux Mainframe

The latest in the LinuxOne lineup is the LinuxONE Emperor II, introduced this past summer. It is built on the z14 and it runs a dedicated, optimized version of open Linux. It can do everything you can do with a native (x86) Linux system and more. You can run Docker...

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If it isn’t broken…

If it isn’t broken…

(Legacy systems – their role – their future.) I used to run a company which specialized in providing so-called Direct Market Access (DMA) to suitably authorized Buy-Side firms – as well as to many firms on the Sell-Side.  Many of these firms (particularly the High...

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GDPR and what it means to you

GDPR and what it means to you

(What will be the impact in the mainframe datacenter?) GDPR changes the rules The EU will be introducing the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in May of this year – it is the most important change in data privacy regulation in 20 years.  GDPR replaces the...

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Getting the basics right

Getting the basics right

Mainframes are expensive – no-one disagrees with that. But what they can do is run industrial strength workloads for less than it would cost on other platforms with much less likelihood of any kind of system malfunction. Having said that, it makes sense to understand...

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Retraction

Retraction

An article, “Meltdown and Spectre and the Mainframe”, was posted here January 5th by Keith Allingham, stating some information regarding the Meltdown and Spectre flaws and their relevance to the mainframe. The article contained information could not be guaranteed 100%...

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