DevOps works by automating server operations. With it both programmers and administrators can focus on making the most from their hardware's raw computing power instead of wasting time managing server ...
IBM z/OS Ansible is available now. As you'd expect, it enables you to automate z/OS applications and IT infrastructure. It will also enable to automate development and operations through unified ...
IBM is releasing new single frame and rack mount configurations of IBM z16 and IBM LinuxONE 4, designed to enhance flexibility and sustainability for the modern data center while still delivering the ...
The new single frame and rack mount z16 and LinuxONE 4 solutions are taking IBM’s signature enterprise platforms into new realms. Written by eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially ...
Newest IBM LinuxONE system is engineered to deliver cybersecurity, resiliency, scalability and AI inferencing for hybrid cloud environments. Moving Linux workloads from a compared x86 system to an IBM ...
IBM LinuxONE Emperor 4 server uses the System Z processor and boasts better performance vs. x86 and greater power efficiency. IBM has unveiled the next generation of its LinuxONE server, which uses ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Chief Analyst & CEO, NAND Research. The truth about the mainframe computer is not what you think it is. IBM's Z-series and ...
IBM's new offering extends its LinuxONE 4 and IBM z16 mainframe solutions into the more budget- and complexity-conscious SME market. The new solution is designed to support hybrid cloud and AI ...
IBM has long been a stalwart supporter of, and participant in the Open Source community. So IBM’s announcement of the LinuxONE platform last year should have come as a surprise to no one. The ultimate ...
IBM has recently introduced the LinuxONE 4 Express, a cutting-edge platform tailored to boost the computing prowess of small and medium-sized businesses. This innovative solution is set to elevate ...
IBM LinuxONE Bare Metal Servers let enterprises get the hardware of a mainframe for their own Linux environments via an off-premises IaaS model. IBM is now offering bare metal instances in the cloud ...