client server mainframes
Agentless Monitoring: An Innovative Paradigm For Monitoring Missioncritical Systems
White Paper Starting from the monolithic world of mainframes to even small client/server-based systems, operations groups understood that their company's business relied heavily on the operation of their internal systems, and therefore invested in monitoring... [03 Jul 2008]
Is Single Sign on a Security Risk?
White Paper Many of the applications hosted by high end systems like Mainframes have been distributed amongst multiple client server systems. There used to be a time when the majority of computer operators and people alike maintained one user ID and password. [03 Jul 2008]
Newcastle City Council saves millions from IT overhaul
Case Study Newcastle City Council has saved millions of pounds as a result of a massive IT overhaul which saw it move from mainframes into the modern era of technology. Ray Ward, CIO of Newcastle City Council, told silicon.com: "Most of our IT was centred on... [15 Jun 2006]
Road Map: z/VM and VM/ESA Direction
White Paper Enterprises using the z/VM or VM/ESA operating system understand that the reliability, security, scalability and cost effectiveness provided by mainframes and virtualization technology are the four underlying elements to successful business... [03 Mar 2005]
Robust Queue Management and Data Stream Conversion
White Paper The Solimar Print/Director is a modular, multi-tasking, PC-based print server running on Windows 2000/NT that provides connectivity from mainframes, midrange hosts and networks to print common applications on high-speed production printers and... [09 Feb 2005]
Product and Inventory Management System
White Paper The mainframes changed over completely to OS/390 and IBM in the medium term with the old Siemens BS2000 machines being networked for use in the meantime. The mainframe architecture was turned into a client/server system with thin clients running on... [27 Jan 2005]
The Fourth Wave in Information Technology: And Why You Should Be Riding It
White Paper The mainframes of the 50s and 60s ran batches of data and produced printed reports distributed to management some hours or days later. Client Server brought a rich graphical environment that many users prefer, but also brought poor reliability, and... [20 Jan 2005]
Super-Peer Architectures for Distributed Computing
White Paper Over the period of time, the architecture of software systems has evolved, typically following the evolution of hardware systems from mainframes in the 70’s, client/server systems in the 80’s and early 90’s, thin-clients in the late 90’s and more... [22 May 2004]
Take Heart, Tainted Ones - V2
White Paper They act like I have been tainted with my 20 years of experience working with mainframes? Straight Talk" series of reports addresses the unwarranted claims made against the mainframe and challenges those who either promote reckless downsizing or... [25 Feb 2004]
Network Job Entry Enhances Communications Between Mainframes and Networks
White Paper After more than two decades of experimentation with client/server computing, centralized mainframes continue to host nearly 80 percent of mission-critical business applications. In many companies that have deployed client/server applications... [25 Feb 2004]
Enterprise Management Connectors
White Paper The IT infrastructure that supports today's dynamic global eBusiness enterprise is likely to encompass technologies ranging from legacy mainframes and networks, to PC-based client-server platforms, to the Internet, intranets and mobile computing. [25 Feb 2004]
DirectConnect: Role of Middleware
White Paper Corporate information systems are therefore spread across a myriad of computing technologies-mainframes, mid-range, and client/server systems as well as personal desktop databases.DirectConnect, Sybase's second generation data access technology... [25 Feb 2004]
Introduction to the SmartSwitch Family
White Paper Long gone are the networks comprised of mainframes and terminals exchanging information that required support for only bits of information. Today, IT infrastructures have evolved into client/server environments, with intranets and Internet access... [25 Feb 2004]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: From mainframes to grids and virtualisation...
Comment We’ve never really looked back: workstation and client-server computing were added grist to the mill and seemingly (according to the now-greying mainframe guys, who watched from the wings) all the best principles of reliability, security and so on... [13 Feb 2004]
The Bloor Perspective: Ballmer on Linux, IBM's dinosaur and SQL's future
Comment It was once suggested that mainframes were dinosaurs and due for extinction. First, for the very large organisations that deploy them, IBM mainframes represent very economic computing. Mainframes far from extinct* [19 May 2003]
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