by Derek Johnson | Sep 1, 2021 | mainframe modernization
IBM i continues to be a powerful and reliable operating environment. Its rock-solid architecture, 99.9% uptime, transaction speed, and database (DB2) capabilities make it an excellent option for today’s businesses. However, IBM i users still run many of its...
by Frank Fillmore | Sep 21, 2020 | Baltimore Washington DB2 Users Group, Containers, DataStage, DB2 for z/Linux, DB2 for z/OS, DB2 Migrations, ETL, Federation, HiperSockets, IBM DB2 Services, IBM System z, InfoSphere, International DB2 Users Group (IDUG), Kubernetes, mainframe modernization, OpenShift, Red Hat, Replication, RHEL, Webinar, z/Linux, z/VM
I want to thank everyone who helped make the inaugural Mid-Atlantic Db2 for z/OS Users Group virtual meeting such a great success: my colleague, Kim May, for pulling the meeting together and for filling a void of timely technical content for this topic and this region...
by Craig S. Mullins | Jun 30, 2020 | COBOL, Java, mainframe modernization
Most organizations that rely on the mainframe for their mission-critical workload have a considerable amount of COBOL programs. COBOL was one of the first business-oriented programming languages having been first introduced in 1959. Designed for business and available...
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