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Is your disaster recovery plan out of date?
technology provider. A customer had lost its email server (hardware failure including losing the disks). The customer stood up a new server and proceeded to restore the system from tape backup. The restored system failed to come up, indicating that the email database was corrupt. They restored the email database again and again but to no avail. They...
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CICS/TS 3.2 for application programmers
IBM announced version 3 release 2 of CICS Transaction Server. I didn't expect too much because this was a release on top of an established version. But as it turns out, this release introduces some new features for the web along with enhancements for traditional VSAM-based applications. This column deals with the changes that might be most interesting...
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Five reasons not to migrate from Unix to Linux
look at the realities for your own organization. When Windows NT Server began to take off in the mid-1990s, lots of organizations dropped NetWare and rushed to Windows NT Server -- sometimes at significant cost in terms of adapting software and retraining users. Other organizations stayed with NetWare and made their initial investment in hardware...
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After Transitive acquisition, will IBM shed translation software beneficial to competition?
the story; email Bridget Botelho, News Writer. And check out our data center blogs: Server Farming, Mainframe Propellerhead, and Data Center Facilities Pro. IBM plans to acquire Transitive Corp., whose translation software enables applications to run on various combinations of CPU and OS. But will IBM continue to enable translation for non-IBM x86...
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Running Linux and z/OS on a single mainframe poses no problem
and even more so with the z10 it introduced this year, IBM has promoted big iron as a server consolidation savior – in particular, for x86 Linux server consolidation.
In the same vein, IBM has hardly been shy about supporting a Linux-only mainframe in which hundreds or even thousands of virtual Linux servers run on z/VM, along with a bunch of Integrated... More...
AMD releases 45-nm Shanghai Opteron processor on schedule
and is more cost-effective, said Burke Banda, the product marketing manager of AMD's Server and Workstation Division.
In addition, Shanghai's release comes on schedule with it's processor roadmap, which signals AMD's effort to get back on track after a public drubbing following the release of Barcelona and a subsequent discovery of errors in the processor. ... More... |