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Even though mainframes are about to celebrate their 50th birthday, they aren't going away any time soon. And that's why IBM has expanded its "Master the Mainframe Contest" to include a world ...
Keeping the mainframe relevant to newer, younger generations of budding IT workers as been an IBM strategy for years — a largely successful one at that according to most experts. Big Blue today ...
The market for such capabilities remains huge, said Steve Mills, IBM software group senior vice president, speaking at the company's Information on Demand conference in Las Vegas. "There's still more ...
IBM has announced the winners of its 2012 Master the Mainframe contest, which is part of the company’s effort to prepare a new generation of workers with skills for the mainframe as it continues to ...
Eyeing a potentially high-growth area in business software, IBM said Monday that it has dedicated 1,000 employees to software that sews together disparate strands of related information. Over the past ...
What’s the ugliest problem in IT? Many would say it’s the contradictory or incomplete data strewn around the enterprise in various databases and formats. Reconciling and normalizing all that data is ...
"Anybody can come up with ideas that are patentable, if you stop and train your mind," she says.
A 22-year-old senior at the University of North Texas was the first woman in the U.S. to win an IBM mainframe coding competition. Anne McKee started coding just three years ago with a class at a local ...
IBM master inventor Rhonda Childress isn’t the type of person who sits under an apple tree and waits for the next big idea to fall on her head. "Me and one of my colleagues like to go to Chuy's, find ...