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Business continuity in mainframes

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Whether your company is a multi-national corporation or a small-town business, data continuity is paramount to keeping revenues flowing. Data loss from planned or unplanned events is unacceptable - whether from maintenance, a storm or something else. Data loss can not only cut into revenues, it can put your company at risk in other ways. Here talk about how Mainframes Made its Way Back to Data Centers to help data continuity...

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Satish Kadam  |  Added idea  "Mission Critical Application"  |  3 years ago
I feel mainframes typically run mission-critical applications that have been in production for two to three decades. Once the decision has been made to migrate off the mainframe, maintaining this continuity is one of the primary business...
 
 
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Vijay Nadar  |  Added idea  "Lowered the Risk of Modernization"  |  3 years ago
I think that the IT processes and technologies have evolved significantly to provide radical approaches to reduce the risk and cost of modernization. Mainframe modernization can now largely be a self-funded exercise by leveraging contemporary and...
Umesh Kumar Pandey  |  Added idea  "Leverage the Data and Business Rules"  |  3 years ago
I could say mainframe applications were built over decades to automate the execution of specific activities. This is now constraining financial services firms where imperatives such as improving customer intimacy, achieving straight-through...
 
 
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rohit bhushan singh  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
I have a bit doubt on your above comments , I do agree that we are coming with new powerfull smaller  sys , but in near furture like 20 years or may be many more  mainframe will  LEAD in critical business world . Some time back when distributed...
Rakesh Kumar Mohapatra  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
No it is not i don't agree with Arun, There are so many different Operating systems and New PCs which are much faster than the mainframes and they are coming with different configurations and they are completely eating the market for mainframes,...
Harshil Shukla  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
Yes, I think so Mainframe computers' era will come back soon. Because now a days, people have started to work on thin client, so that burden on client must be low, and also in this era web technology which has proved that you can sit any where and...
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Priyanka Nath  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
What do you think the old green screen systems and screens were? We did word processing, number crunching, etc in the green screen environment. We can run a virtual Linux desktop in the VM (Virtual Machine) environment or a standalone Linux...
Bhupena Jain  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
The lower maintenance costs alone will ensure its success. And that includes fewer people needed to tend the server. This is consistent with what I see in the industry. Investments in mainframes are going up. Companies have relied on MF for...
Pratik Hazra  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
“This is a screaming machine" said Steve Mills, who heads up the IBM Software Group, during a press and customer event in Manhattan. This sums up the entire debate. It is going to change the way mainframes were seen. Although some people might be...
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When mainframe data is lost, corrupted or cannot be accessed quickly, it can be catastrophic. People typically associate 'threats to business continuity' with disasters such as hurricanes, floods or terrorist attacks. These calamitous events can wipe out entire data centers, severely disrupting business. But other types of events, such as human errors, application errors, and delays in reacting to changing conditions in the mainframe environment can also disastrously disrupt business continuity. Human errors can wipe out critical data. Application errors can stuff erroneous data into business-critical databases. A delay in responding to a change, such as a spike in workload, can drag down t...
 
 
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Today with the emerging technology the mainframe computers are still growing stronger. It is still profitable and earning big bucks for companies who are using it. This fact can be eastablished from the IBM's Financial results. Have a look at photo of mainframe:- We have had eight consecutive quarters of growth in the mainframe business, Loughridge said. You have to go back to the water-cooled days [of mainframe systems] for that. Loughridge is the company's senior vice president and chief financial officer. IBM said its Systems and Technology revenue, which includes sales of mainframe computers, servers for businesses and microchips, grew by 2 percent last quarter. Meanwhile, with the main...
 
 
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