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IBM tweaks its z14 mainframe to make it a better physical fit for the data center

Network World

IBM is widening its mainframe range with some narrower models – ZR1 and Rockhopper II – that are skinny enough to fit in a standard 19-inch rack, which will answer criticisms of potential customers that the hulking z14 introduced in July 2017 too big to fit in their data centers (see photo above).

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The mainframe is dying: Long live the mainframe application!

CIO Business Intelligence

Coincidentally, the same day that Fujitsu gave notice it would discontinue sales of the GS21 , IBM unveiled plans to deliver its IBM Z mainframe platform as a service on IBM Cloud. According to IBM’s official mainframe life cycle history , each generation of hardware typically remains on sale for 4.1

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Solarflare: Revolutionizing the way enterprises scale, manage and secure data centers

CTOvision

Solarflare is a leading provider of application-intelligent networking I/O software and hardware that facilitate the acceleration, monitoring and security of network data. They are a top player in infrastructure including the critically important Data Center so we track them in our Leading Infrastructure Companies category.

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One Click and Voilà, Your Entire Data Center is Encrypted

Data Center Knowledge

IBM says its new encryption engine will allow users to encrypt all data in their databases, applications, and cloud services with no performance hit. Read More.

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Modernizing the mainframe for the digital era

CIO Business Intelligence

He’s doing just that on the bank’s IBM Z system mainframes, for which the bank has written some 10 million lines of code over the years. billion institution serving the mid-Atlantic region and headquartered in Buffalo, NY, maintains two data centers, one in Buffalo and the other in Millsboro, Del. Each houses an IBM z15 system.

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IonQ opens up Forte quantum computing platform for use on Amazon Braket Direct

GeekWire

An artist’s conception shows a data center powered by IonQ’s Forte Enterprise servers. IonQ Forte joins two earlier generations of the company’s processing hardware, Harmony and Aria, as options for Amazon Web Service’s Braket quantum computing service.

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7 cloud market trends and how they will impact IT

CIO Business Intelligence

IBM, Oracle, and Salesforce are in the 2-3% range.) IBM is stepping up with its Open-Stack-based watsonx AI platform. For CIOs, this means there will be multiple cloud-based options for building generative AI functionality into existing business processes, as well as creating new AI-based applications.

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