Category: Mainframe Growth

Australian welfare mainframe in need of an update

The Australian government is having difficulties with an important mainframe.

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How does mainframe security stand up to the competition?

Natural mainframe security settings might be a reasonable jumping off point for future improvements.

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Is Linux posed to make strides in accessibility?

Is Linux going to make a comeback in the wake of the great lack of support for client versions of Windows?

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Another security gap: this time in Internet Explorer

Internet Explorer contains a security flaw that could affect even the users of more updated forms of Windows, sources say.

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Windows changes still cause systems problems and changes

Windows 8 is meant to replace XP as well as Windows 7, and it’s driving some to consider different platforms altogether.

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Trucking companies may need stronger IT security

Logistics providers need to think about the way their legacy systems could be made to interact.

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Choosing the right browser for secure applications

The companies behind some of the major browsers consistently test their products for flaws.

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Bridging the gap between mobile and mainframe

IBM has taken its recent anniversary as a chance to focus on its mobile work.

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Could cars soon become active parts of networks?

Could cars be a viable system for web browsing soon?

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Gartner: 2013 saw modest increase in server market

According to one report, the amount of servers shipped last year increased. 

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