We told you earlier in the year about the trio of Brits who bought an IBM System/360 mainframe computer from the mid 1960s off of a seller in Germany, only to find in the long-abandoned machine ...
Following is the IBM mainframe evolution starting with the System/360 introduced in 1964. The IBM mainframe is the longest running computer family in history. Although current IBM mainframes are ...
A non-IBM mainframe that runs ... In the late 1960s, RCA's computer division produced the Spectra 70, the first line of machines compatible with IBM's System/360. Later, Amdahl, National ...
The IBM 360 is introduced in April of 1964 and quickly becomes the standard institutional mainframe computer. By the mid-80s the 360 and its descendents will have generated more than $100 billion ...
If you think of IBM mainframe computers, you most likely are thinking of the iconic S/360 or the slightly newer S/370. But what about the 7070 from 1958? It had transistors! It didn’t ...
The name changed to IBM in 1924 and the company soon became the leading maker of punch-card tabulating systems. During the ...
The zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension, or zBX, extends System z mainframe qualities of service and management capabilities across a set of integrated, fit-for-purpose POWER7 and IBM System x x86 ...
At that time, students used an IBM System/360 mainframe computer. Computer science majors prepared their class programming assignments on noisy keypunch machines, turned in their decks at batch ...
IBM on Monday won a London lawsuit against U.S. tech entrepreneur and philanthropist John Moores' company LzLabs, which the IT giant accused of stealing trade secrets. IBM sued Switzerland-based ...
Big Blue's case came to court last year, with the IT giant claiming that Winsopia, a UK subsidiary of LzLabs, bought an IBM mainframe computer and an accompanying license in 2013. The company then ...