No, there are certain kinds of computing problems and masses of users that can only be solved by using mainframes. Judging by the sales of mainframes by companies such as IBM the mainframe is not going to disappear any time soon.
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For those interested in classical mainframe usage model (IBM sells it to new customers now for Linux server consolidation), you can download the Hercules z/Architecture emulator and get one of the free public-domain OS/360 operating systems...
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ClockWatch Client/Server will run on a network maintained at standard time through other means on the network which it is running. Currently ClockWatch runs only on Windows 32 bit platforms.
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Do you remember how mainframe computers were managed in the early 1980’s? These water-cooled behemoths were the bane of county and large city government. Centralized IT departments ruled the mainframe with iron fists, focusing more on keep...
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Yes. Our deinstall teams have over 20 years of experience in the removal and transport of large Mainframe Equipment. We have deinstalled systems in some of the largest data centers in the world.
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In the dawn of the computer age even these colossal giants had only tiny amounts of RAM available. Though electronic RAM memory is thousands of times faster than mechanically based disk drives, early programmers had no choice — in those d...
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please help me wid the answer of the mainframe computer's working
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