When will the mainframe’s survival no longer be a surprise? Even when reading positive accounts of mainframe developments, you can often detect this sense of wonder.
Without a doubt, one of cloud computing’s most attractive attributes is flexibility. Rather than get locked into the inherent limitations of legacy systems, organizations that leverage the cloud benefit from the ability to increase or reduce consumption of IT resources as needed.
My last two blog posts focused on the keynotes for the recent SHARE in Boston conference. And while those were both worthy of coverage, the heart and soul of SHARE’s events are the sessions themselves. A wide range of subjects were covered, each worthwhile. Following are the highlights from a few of
Although I’ve already written about the SHARE day one keynote offered by Greg Lotko of IBM, I’d be remiss to overlook the insight which came from Bruce Schneier, Chief Security Technology Officer for BT, on day two. His keynote, “Surviving in a Feudal Security World” was a most interesting commentar