New York City's historical buildings, businesses and sensibilities - some of them decades old - have been under siege for the past few years. One of the latest victims is the historic Waldorf Astoria ...
IBM is bringing machine learning to its flagship mainframes. The company said Wednesday that IBM Machine Learning, a platform for training models and ingesting data, will be available on its z Systems ...
Robots aren't taking over the world anytime soon – but machine learning has been and will be strengthening security and automating operations for mainframes in the future. As the sheer amount of data ...
There are unique issues and challenges faced by enterprises with mainframes, among the top of which are security and automation of operations. As the sheer amount of data housed on mainframes rises, ...
Machine learning is the fastest growing area of computer science, but it's typically the domain of specialists. IBM aims to open it up to domain experts at its Enterprise customers to model their own ...
IBM wants to bring machine learning to its traditional mainframe customers, and eventually to any technology with large data stores hidden behind a company firewall in what IBM calls a “private cloud.
Despite the emphasis on X86 clusters, large public clouds, accelerators for commodity systems, and the rise of open source analytics tools, there is a very large base of transactional processing and ...
The era of mainframe computers and directly programming machines with switches is long past, but plenty of us look back on that era with a certain nostalgia. Getting that close to the hardware and ...
Civilization rests firmly on the mainframe. These massive computers run banking systems, weave the financial webs that hold nations together and control infrastructure at every level. Yet, these ...
That's important, says a user at Marist College, because the school is relying on more virtual machines on its mainframe to supply computer science students with the environments they need. It is ...
IBM is expanding its “buy-as-you-need” utility approach to Linux on the mainframe. In an announcement today, IBM said it will offer customers capacity as needed by creating virtual Linux servers on ...