Are You Ready for Growing Mobile Workloads?

Are You Ready for Growing Mobile Workloads?

More and more businesses are introducing mobile applications as part of their business activities intended to be more competitive, to increase market share, and to increase customer satisfaction. The motivation isn't hard to fathom - creating mobile applications...

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5 best practices for a well-managed z/Datacenter

5 best practices for a well-managed z/Datacenter

Over the past few years, IT departments have come under increasing pressure to plan and manage their budgets more efficiently. End users are more discerning than ever: they demand the ability to do more with less. Consequently, optimization and rationalization are now...

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On Mainframe Availability and Performance

On Mainframe Availability and Performance

On January 14, 2015, IBM announced new mainframe hardware (z13) with a new Operating System version (z/OS V2.2).  Together, the new hardware and operating system bring the IBM mainframe firmly to the forefront of supporting mobile smartphone applications and cloud...

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Mainframe – the dinosaur on the cutting edge

Mainframe – the dinosaur on the cutting edge

There was a time, quite a while ago now, when there were serious IT executives announcing that the mainframe was obsolete, overpriced technology and that its days were numbered. It was a dinosaur. But these folks weren’t well informed, and perhaps had certain biases...

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My mind is getting cloudy…

My mind is getting cloudy…

I'm sitting in a big Dallas hotel with hundreds of other attendees at a "Microsoft Cloud Roadshow" event. This is not a "C-Suite" event; I've been the only CIO at the table each time. No, these are programming managers, security officers, infrastructure geeks. I've...

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Getting off that mainframe – or maybe not!

Getting off that mainframe – or maybe not!

Historically, IT organizations have abandoned the mainframe platform for cost reasons. It's a fact, and there's no getting around that; it's true. Now whether that makes sense or not is another matter. Howard Rubin has mentioned that 68% of production workloads is...

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Consider Capping to Control Costs

Consider Capping to Control Costs

Reducing or eliminating costs is an important goal for every IT department. Each decision regarding your computer resources must be weighed not only on the value that they can deliver to your organization, but upon their cost to procure, implement, and maintain. And,...

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