The extent to which IPv6 directly impacts mainframe computing depends on the way in which the device – whether real or virtual – is configured, according to experts.
The current Internet addressing scheme is expected to become obsolete in 2012. In the second post of his 3-part series for SHARE President’s Corner, veteran tech writer Carl Weinschenk explores why businesses must transition to Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6).All R
By Carl Weinschenk (Part 1 of 3) The current Internet addressing scheme is expected to become obsolete in 2012. In the first post of his 3-part series for SHARE President’s Corner, veteran tech writer Carl Weinschenk explores why businesses must transition to Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6). Why
Tell us your thoughts now and at SHARE in Atlanta By Karla Houser We all know that our organizations have lots of data. It accumulates so quickly it’s often difficult to maintain and obtain enough storage capacity. Then, we are expected to be able to abstract knowledge and value from all of the data
For the second year in a row, SHARE will host the SHARE ExecuForum, March 12-13, in conjunction with SHARE in Atlanta. This exclusive two-day leadership forum will welcome enterprise IT executives discussing some of today’s most pressing enterprise IT business issues. Where SHARE in Atlanta is techn