Also at last week’s SHARE conference, Luminex Software, Inc. announced the Luminex Synchronous Tape Matrix (STM) feature for its Mainframe Virtual Tape (MVT) and Channel Gateway X (CGX) solutions.
Precisely, a global data integrity provider, announced it is acquiring DTS Software, a global mainframe storage optimization software provider, underscoring Precisely's commitment to delivering ...
Ask most people about mainframes and they’re likely to think they’re a thing from the past. In a way they’re right, of course. The mainframe has been around for half a century or more. But mainframes ...
SAN JOSE, Calif., Dec. 15, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Broadcom Inc. (NASDAQ:AVGO) a market leader in enterprise software for critical infrastructure, today announced the availability of a new solution ...
Enterprise storage infrastructure provider Hitachi Vantura LLC today unveiled what it says is a single, hybrid cloud data platform that caters to both structured and unstructured information across ...
Mainframe systems have served as the foundation of enterprise IT for decades, known for their unparalleled reliability, security, and ability to support critical operations. However, the rapid ...
The ever-acquisitive EMC has made another buy. This time it's Bus-Tech. But just who is Bus-Tech? John, a senior partner at Evaluator Group, has 30 years of experience in enterprise IT storage, ...
BURLINGTON, Mass., March 31, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Precisely, a global data integrity provider, announced today the acquisition of DTS Software, a global mainframe storage optimization software ...
My co-workers and I often banter about the best way to manage data center storage resources. My co-workers, who primarily work on mainframes, unabashedly inform me that the only way is the mainframe ...
Mainframe computers are often seen as ancient machines—practically dinosaurs. But mainframes, which are purpose-built to process enormous amounts of data, are still extremely relevant today. If ...
Mainframes entered the market in the early 1950's when IBM and the seven dwarfs (Burroughs, Unisys, NCR, Control Data, Honeywell, GE, and RCA) created the computing age and competed for critical ...