This is the third in a series of newsletters that is exploring our premise that we are returning to a new generation of mainframe computing. With that in mind, this newsletter will continue the ...
Were I work (as a mainframe computer operator) we have some old ibm dumb terminals which are a dream to work on. not the usual 3270 dumb mainframe terminals, which are bleh - these are behemoth 21+" ...
We like to talk about how most of our computers today would have been mainframes a scant 40 or 50 years ago. Because of that, many people who want to run IBM mainframes such as the IBM 360 or 370 use ...
Can somebody help me with this?Dis is part of my assignment in my institute..<BR><BR>Current Infrastructure<BR>Head−Office<BR>5th Floor − EDP Floor<BR>IBM Mainframe, running MVS and VM operating ...
Flashback to the 1980s, when this consultant pilot fish’s client has a mysterious problem with its mainframe terminals: They keep dying, and no one knows why. “The client, a savings and loan, had a ...
This is the 10th excerpt from the second book in the Defen series: BIT: Business Information Technology: Foundations, Infrastructure, and Culture Note that the section this is taken from, on the ...
Phil Rhodes believes that we're at the precipice of fundamental change in both computing and our relationship to it that harkens back to the mainframes and network terminals of the 1970s. This is a ...
In many ways, the modern computer era began in the New Englander Motor Hotel in Greenwich, Connecticut. It was there in 1961 that a task force of top IBM engineers met in secret to figure out how to ...