The Modern Mainframe: A Ready-Made Hybrid? 

The Modern Mainframe: A Ready-Made Hybrid? 

The popularity of the Linux platform continues to rise—but does that apply equally to mainframe users? This blog examines the growing hybrid trend in a mainframe context.  Wait – Linux on a Mainframe?  Absolutely! Since its inception a generation ago, Linux on...
Reducing the Risk of Change, Driven by Data

Reducing the Risk of Change, Driven by Data

Validating new releases is a vital cog in the mainframe SDLC. However, the test data involved makes this a complex task. Our new blog explores how mitigating risk requires a robust data management approach.  When it comes to IT change, mainframe applications remain...
Calculating the Cost of Change 

Calculating the Cost of Change 

Few people doubt the cost-effectiveness of a mainframe production system. But what about the cost of change? In our latest blog, we break down the costs.  Adding it all up  It is widely believed that the IBM Mainframe is the gold standard for high-volume, reliable,...
Flexing the Iron 

Flexing the Iron 

If the label Big Iron fairly reflects the mainframe’s resilience and strength as a production engine, it also implies an unbending, inflexible environment. Is that fair? And if so, how can we flex the iron? The mainframe excels at running high-volume, processor-heavy...
Could z also stand for Zero Waste? 

Could z also stand for Zero Waste? 

The IBM Mainframe’s famed high availability is a huge selling point – but shouldn’t it also be flexing its sustainability muscles? Stuart Ashby examines.  Zero Downtime  According to those in the know, the z in z/OS stands for “zero downtime.” And you can see why...