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This week, Liberty and Danika discuss Ten Incarnations of Rebellion, Charlottesville, Cosmic Love at the Multiverse Hair Salon, and more great books! Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify and never miss a book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Stumped on a great gift this Father's Day? Tailored Book Recommendations brings a personalized touch to any reading list with books hand-picked by professional book nerds. With over 150,000 book recommendations under our belt, we've got the chops to find the right read for your loved one this Father's Day. Plus, with a simple checkout process and the ability to schedule the welcome email, gift-giving has never been easier. Gift TBR today starting at just $18! Check out Strong Sense of Place wherever you get your podcasts, or visit strongsenseofplace.com This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Books Discussed On the Show: Charlottesville: An American Story by Deborah Baker Ten Incarnations of Rebellion by Vaishnavi Patel Flashlight by Susan Choi Cosmic Love at the Multiverse Hair Salon by Annie Mare A Language of Limbs by Dylin Hardcastle Beast by Richard Van Camp The Spinach King: The Rise and Fall of an American Dynasty by John Seabrook Of Monsters and Mainframes by Barbara Truelove Sister, Butcher, Sister by KD Aldyn Meet Me at the Crossroads by Megan Giddings The Catch by Yrsa Daley-Ward For a complete list of books discussed in this episode, visit our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cette semaine : Steam : no HACK, The Precinct, Doom: The Dark Ages, MainFrames, Capcom Fighting Collection 2, Aion 2 en bêta en juin, GTA VI rime avec 2026, Virtua Fighter 5 REVO confirmé sur console, Stellar Blade sur PC en juin, SteamOS évolue, The Program, Mark Pritchard & Thom Yorke - Tall Tales, et Switch 2, les specs confirmées. Lisez plutôt Torréfaction #332 : Doom: The Dark Ages, The Precinct, MainFrames, Capcom Fighting Collection 2, trailer GTA VI, SteamOS et on reparle Switch 2 avec sa vraie mise en page sur Geekzone. Pensez à vos rétines.
What happens when four decades of hands-on engineering experience meet today's fast-moving AI and open-source ecosystem? In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I sit down with Paula Paul, Founder and Distinguished Engineer at Greyshore, to explore that intersection. Paula began her tech career in the early 1980s writing code for IBM mainframes and has since become a trusted voice in enterprise modernization, cloud adoption, and open-source governance. Today, she advises organizations on how to build with confidence in an era defined by complex software supply chains, generative AI, and evolving SaaS models. We recorded this conversation during a time when many organizations are feeling the pressure to adopt AI and modernize legacy systems, but struggle with where to begin. Paula offers grounded insights on how to break down replatforming into value-driven streams and why a “big bang” transformation approach is often more risk than reward. She also talks about the critical role of open source in business today—not just from a tooling standpoint, but in terms of responsibility, transparency, and community. Paula's perspective is refreshingly practical. She believes AI is a natural evolution of decades of computing and storage expansion but urges companies to start with targeted experiments and thoughtful team collaboration. She also shares her experiences as a woman in tech since the 1980s, reflecting on what's changed and what hasn't and how leadership dynamics continue to shape opportunities for women in the industry. Beyond the code, Paula draws a fascinating parallel between music and technology. As a board member of the Brookline Music School and an oboe and English horn student, she explores how musical thinking can enhance software development's rhythm, structure, and leadership. If you're navigating modernization, curious about AI's role in development, or wondering how to make open source work for your organization—technically and strategically—this episode has something for you. How are you balancing technical ambition with long-term value? Let's continue the conversation.
In this episode of Gov Tech Today, host Jennifer Saha welcomes Becky Albin, Senior Director of Systems Engineering at Software AG. They dive into the enduring relevance and evolving role of mainframes in today's technology landscape. Becky shares her extensive experience and insights on the challenges and benefits of mainframe modernization, the importance of maintaining a skilled workforce, and the vital role these systems play in both commercial and government sectors. This episode is packed with valuable information on how mainframes can coexist with modern cloud solutions and the critical importance of user experience in tech transformations.00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction00:54 Becky's Background and Career Journey02:05 Women in Tech: Challenges and Opportunities03:16 The State of Mainframes Today04:18 Mainframes vs. Cloud: Cost and Performance08:52 Modernization and Hybrid Solutions14:13 Future of Mainframes and Workforce Challenges17:39 Training the Next Generation of Mainframe Experts26:23 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
What the shuck, our shell has been taken! Well, water we waiting for? It's time to kick the crab out of those in our way, and in one of this sea-son's hardest games, we have a fin-tastic soulslike that is shore to krill us many times.This is Underplayed, where Bo_Po and DiscoCola review indie games of all kinds!Timestamps00:00 - Start13:11 - DiscoCola's Secret Game34:27 - Bo_Po's Secret Game52:40 - Featured Game: Another Crab's TreasureFind us on Twitch!Underplayed: https://www.twitch.tv/underplayedpodcastBo_Po: https://www.twitch.tv/bo__poDiscoCola: https://www.twitch.tv/discocolaFind us on Bluesky!Underplayed: https://bsky.app/profile/underplayedpod.bsky.socialBo_Po: https://bsky.app/profile/bo-po.bsky.socialDiscoCola: https://bsky.app/profile/discocola.bsky.socialFind us on Instagram!Underplayed: https://www.instagram.com/underplayedpod/Find us on Threads!Underplayed: https://www.threads.net/@underplayedpodFind us on Backloggd!Bo_Po: https://www.backloggd.com/u/bo_po/DiscoCola: https://www.backloggd.com/u/DiscoCola/Find us on Twitter!Underplayed: https://twitter.com/underplayedpodBo_Po: https://twitter.com/bo_poDiscoCola: https://twitter.com/discocola
I denne episoden tar Alexander med seg Anders Kristiansen (Storebrand) og Briand Sanderson (Microsoft) inn i den fascinerende verdenen av stormaskiner og nettsky-PCer.De diskuterer utviklingen av databehandling fra server-klient-modeller til skybaserte løsninger, og fremhever fordelene med sky-PCer når det gjelder tilgjengelighet, sikkerhet og effektivitet.Briand understreker fordelene ved å bruke sky-PC-er til høykompetanseoppgaver og fleksibiliteten de tilbyr organisasjoner, spesielt for vikarer og entreprenører.Anders deler innsikt om arbeidsstasjoner med privilegert tilgang og viktigheten av lav ventetid for visse applikasjoner. Samtalen berører også likhetene mellom sky-PCer og spillkonsoller og potensialet for å bruke Windows 365 som et sandkasseverktøy for sikkerhetsformål Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Champion reveals the hidden reason the IRS can NEVER replace its 1960s-era mainframes. Dave takes it further by explaining what this insane situation tells the American people about who owes income tax and who does not! Dave's books are at https://drreality.news/store/ Use the code 'tariffs' for free shipping on any order containing "Income Tax: Shattering The Myths”.
There's a reason over 70% of Fortune 500 enterprises rely on mainframes to support their core operations. Despite being around since the 1950s, mainframes are not relics of the past, but rather a vital component of AI strategy and implementation. In this episode, Donna Dillenberger, IBM Fellow and CTO of Hybrid Cloud Systems Research, and Rosalind Radcliffe, IBM fellow and CTO for IBM CIO Platform Transformation, discuss how mainframes can be the nerve center that powers AI. They also talk about what it's like to be a woman working in infrastructure and AI, and provide advice for women looking to break into the industry. The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of IBM or any other organization or entity.
Es gibt gute und schlechte Neuigkeiten in der Gaming-Welt. Die schlechten Neuigkeiten zuerst: Der Celeste-Nachfolger Earthblade ist wegen einem Copyright-Streit zwischen dem Art Director und dem Rest des Studios vor ein paar Wochen abgesagt worden. Aber jetzt zu den guten Neuigkeiten: Es gibt ein neues Spiel, das Celeste im Bereich der knüppelharten 2D-Indie-Pixel-Platformer Konkurrenz macht! Die Rede ist von MainFrames, dem Debüt-Spiel des französischen Indie-Studios Assoupi. Unser Controller-Kollege Lukas hat sich diese vielversprechende Indie-Perle angeschaut und verrät uns, ob MainFrames ein würdiger Erbe für Celestes Legacy ist.
This episode dives into the fascinating evolution of server technology, from room-sized mainframes to today's AI-powered cloud computing. It explores the innovations, rivalries, and key players—IBM, Microsoft, Unix pioneers, and the rise of Linux—that shaped the industry. The discussion covers the transition from minicomputers to personal computing, the impact of open-source software, and the shift toward containerization, hybrid cloud, and AI-driven infrastructure. With a focus on the forces driving technological progress, this episode unpacks the past, present, and future of server technology and its role in digital transformation.
Assassin's Creed Shadows con un 29% de descuento: https://www.instant-gaming.com/es/12831-comprar-assassin-s-creed-shadows-pc-juego-ubisoft-connect/?igr=reconectados Ubisoft lo ha bordado en su tan esperado Assassin's Creed Shadows ambientado en el Japón feudal, un juego que nos genera varios debates, que analizamos sin spoilers como siempre, pero que nos ha tenido bien absorbidos. Además, analizamos Xenoblade Chronicles X Definitive Edition de Nintendo Switch y sus novedades, así como los cucos y coquetos Mycelium Heaven y MainFrames. Espacio también para la actualidad y los rumores, con Resident Evil 9 y Silent Hill F en el candelero de las promesas de innovación, Nintendo registrando mandos de GameCube inalámbricos o un logo de PlayStation 5 colado en una web oficial de mods de Starfield. Todo esto junto a otros buenos temas de la semana. ¡Os leemos en comentarios y gracias mil por las reseñas de Spotify! Compra más barato en nuestro enlace de Instant Gaming: https://www.instant-gaming.com/es/?igr=reconectados ¡Apoya Reconectados, decide y participa en todos los sorteos! ✅ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/reconectados ¡Sigue nuestro canal de Twitch! ✅ Suscríbete a Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/reconectados ¡Únete a nuestro grupo de Telegram de ofertas! ✅ Canal de ofertas: https://t.me/ofertasvideojuegosreco ¡Escucha Reconectados cada semana: Jueves 07:00am! Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-reconectados-videojuegos_sq_f1467878_1.html Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0TzgUfUZppavUlKeRreIXL iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/reconectados-videojuegos/id1304330116 ¡Síguenos en redes sociales! Twitter: @ReconectadosPod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ReconectadosPodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reconectadospod/ Jabote: @Jabote22 Manu: @ManuGmn Borja: @borjaruete
It's MARIO DAY, not MAR10 DAY! Okay, it's both of those days. Join us for Tony Hawk remakes, Death Stranding 3, Xbox handhelds and more! Let's a Go! Subscribe and rate us via iTunes Subscribe on: Amazon Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher Radio, iHeartRadio DISCORD LINK Watch us on TWITCH! RSS feed: http://sidequesting.podbean.com/feed Hosts: Dali, J.J., Zach, Taylor, Sam, Tom, Jonny With Special Guest: No One! SIDEQUESTING PATREON EXECUTIVES: Tom Johnson, Punkdefied SIDEQUESTING PATREON PRODUCERS: Stefan Swandlund, Zero the Prototype, Exageneus, Jeff Grubb NEWS: Mario Day! Tony Hawk 3&4 remakes Xbox handheld? Death Stranding 2 release date WHAT WE'RE ENJOYING Rocksmith Carmen Sandiego (review) Mainframes (review) WWE 2K25 Review & Preview products supplied by publishers SnackQuesting: Water Music Intro: Professor Kliq – Bust This Bust That Music Outro: N.I.M. – Choice Comments? Questions? Email us at: sidequesting @ gmail.com Image courtesy: Nintendo/Mercedes
Jay Cheel joins us to discuss the PowerWash Simulator 2 reveal, Star Fox spiritual successor and new Death Stranding 2 trailer plus we also talk Split Fiction, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance, Mainframes and Spike Volleyball.
This week Matt gets in a tight spot, Eric changes his face, Death Stranding 2 gets a new trailer and a release date, Eric misses Silent Hill, PSSR has an upgrade coming, and we finally answer Gnomable's mailbag question! Releases: Knights in Tight Spaces, MainFrames, & Centum
Cette semaine, on commence par traverser des écrans d'ordinateur en contrôlant Floppy, adorable petite disquette qui va devoir délivrer dans un jeu de puzzle plateforme assez brillant des programmes au cœur du système d'exploitation. On continue avec le très attendu Wanderstop, nouveau jeu du créateur de The Stanley Parable. En allant au bout de sa réflexion sur le burn-out, il prend le risque de l'ennui, mais touche juste dans son propos. On termine avec les légendes urbaine de Urban Myth Dissolution Center, un VN dans la lignée d'Ace Attorney, mais en plus contemporain et plus pixellisé.Jérémie Kletzkine, dans sa chronique jeux de société, nous parle de Château Combo.Chapitres :0:00 Intro5:31 Les news33:12 Le com des coms43:42 MainFrames1:07:29 La chronique jeux de société : Château Combo1:12:04 Wanderstop1:55:25 La minute culturelle1:59:48 Urban Myth Dissolution Center2:14:43 Et quand vous ne jouez pas, vous faites quoi ?Retrouvez toutes les chroniques de jérémie dans le podcast dédié Silence on Joue ! La chronique jeux de société (Lien RSS).Pour commenter cette émission, donner votre avis ou simplement discuter avec notre communauté, connectez-vous au serveur Discord de Silence on joue!Retrouvez Silence on Joue sur Twitch : https://www.twitch.tv/silenceonjoueSoutenez Silence on joue en vous abonnant à Libération avec notre offre spéciale à 6€ par mois : https://offre.liberation.fr/soj/Silence on joue ! c'est l'émission hebdo de jeux vidéo de Libération. Avec Erwan Cario et ses chroniqueurs Patrick Hellio et Julie Le Baron.CRÉDITSSilence on joue ! est un podcast de Libération animé par Erwan Cario. Cet épisode a été enregistré le 13 mars 2024 sur Discord. Réalisation : Erwan Cario. Générique : Marc Quatrociocchi. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Wir reden mit dem Kopf hinter Galaxus Internet über die Herausforderungen des neuen Angebots und warum es keinen Bridge-Modus gibt. Gesehen haben wir den Film «Flow» und gezockt das Game «Two Point Museum».
Jeff and Christian welcome Michael Higham from IGN to the show to discuss remakes of Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3 and 4, the new, 10-minute long Death Stranding 2: On the Beach trailer, the old 90's video game publisher Acclaim coming back from the dead, and more! The Playlist: Michael: Clair Obscur, Afterlove EP Christian: Split Fiction, more Avowed Jeff: Split Fiction, Mainframes Parting Gifts!
This episode I catch up some of the games, movies and shows I have checked out in the last week. I recap the Texas highschool basketball championships from this weekend and talk about my new One Plus 12 phone. Next with games, my son Vash and I got back into gaming on the Switch this past week. Playing more Mario Wonder, Yoshi Wolly World, Pepper Grinder and a new game called MainFrames. I also share my experience so far with Lies of P. Later in the show I share thoughts on the Hulu show Paradise and movie Last Breath. Then I end the show talking some recent manga I picked up.Timestamps(00:00) Intro and Life Talk(02:45) Texas basketball state champions(07:25) One Plus 12 PhoneGames(10:07) Nintendo Switch games(14:50) MainFrames(19:45) Pepper Grinder(20:45) Lies of P(24:00) Game NewsTV/Movies(28:45) back to the movies(31:30) Last Breath 2025 Movie(36:50) Paradise Season 1 Hulu(44:00) Potential next movie watch(45:25) Daredevil returns(46:06) One Piece dub catches up(48:46) Manga Talk(56:35) Wrap up and Outro______________________________Follow meMy website: https://dadneedstotalk.com/Blue Sky: dadneedstotalk2.bsky.socialTwitter: https://twitter.com/DadNeedsToTalkInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dadneedstotalkpodcast/If you enjoy what I do and want to supportKofi: https://ko-fi.com/dadneedstotalkPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/Dadneedstotalk
Der Mainframe ist tot, lang lebe der Mainframe!“Nobody ever got fired for buying IBM”. So oder so ähnlich hieß bzw. heißt ein Sprichwort in unserer IT-Industrie. Und wenn man sowas hört, hat man oft eins im Sinn: Mainframes. Die dicken Kisten, die in jeder Bank und in jeder Versicherung stehen. Das Ganze sagt sich so schnell. Doch wissen wir wirklich, wovon wir da eigentlich sprechen?In dieser Episode klären wir was eigentlich ein Mainframe ist, was diesen so besonders macht, wie groß und teuer eine solche Maschine ist, was eine z-Architektur ist, ob Mainframes für Greenfield-Projekte genutzt werden, welche Betriebssysteme darauf laufen können, ob wir bei der Software-Entwicklung an COBOL gebunden sind oder ob Go, JavaScript, Rust und Co auch auf einem Mainframe laufen können und inwieweit wir moderne Praktiken wie GitOps, Continuous Delivery, Pre-Production-Testing und Co anwenden können.Am Ende stellen wir uns die Frage, ob der Mainframe im Zeitalter von Cloud, Kubernetes, Commodity Hardware und verteilte Systeme noch eine Rolle spielt, wie wir als Software-Entwickler mal mit der z-Architektur und dem Mainframe spielen können und was für Herausforderungen die Firmen, die heutzutage noch einen Mainframe und alten Quellcode betreiben, so haben.Bonus: Heißt es Der, die oder das Mainframe?Unsere aktuellen Werbepartner findest du auf https://engineeringkiosk.dev/partnersDas schnelle Feedback zur Episode:
¡Hola, cafeteros! Los compañeros Guille y Dani repasan las novedades del mes de marzo. Sección de noticias: - Repasamos el Annapurna Showcase 2025, - Comentamos el Kickstarter Arkham Mysteries: Chapter One, - Se anuncia Bug Fables: El Retoño Eterno para Nintendo Switch, Sección de juegos digitales: - Everhood 2 (04-03), - Sorry We're Closed (06-03), - MainFrames (06-03), - Sugardew Island - Your cozy farm shop (07-03), - Beyond the Ice Palace 2 (11-03), - Expelled! (11-03), - BEAST: Bio Exa Arena Suit Team (13-03), - On Your Tail (13-03), - Blue Wednesday (27-03), - Freeride (27-03), - Which Way Up: Galaxy Games (27-03), Sección de juegos físicos: - Suikoden 1 y 2 HD Remaster (06-03), - Petit Island (14-03), - The Messenger (21-03), - Bubble Ghost: Remake (28-03), - Kemono Heroes (28-03), - Little Kitty, Big City (28-03) ¿Vas a comprar en Wakkap? Usa el código UNCAFECONINTENDO y ahórrate un 5% en tu próxima compra (máximo 3€ de descuento) Visita nuestra TIENDA ONLINE en cafeconnintendo.redbubble.com APÓYANOS por lo que cuesta un café en https://uncafeconnintendo.wordpress.com/ Para estar informado del programa síguenos en nuestra cuenta de X @cafeconnintendo o Bluesky uncafeconnintendo.bsky.social Únete también a nuestra comunidad de Telegram solicitando un enlace de invitación en los comentarios del programa
Dans cet épisode de Qalisty, on parle de mainframes et du langage COBOL. Ce langage de programmation est souvent qualifié de dinosaure mais peu de personnes du grand public savent à quel point il est actuel. Si vous êtes testeur / testeuse logiciel ou developpeur et que vous cherchez à élargir votre culture générale sur le cobol et le mainframe, cet épisode est fait pour vous.Ressources évoquées dans l'épisode : Le Mag du testeur de Fanny Velsin Guru 99 IBM COBOL Basic Testing IBM Mainframe testing*Annonce*Le podcast est ouvert au sponsoring,Si vous êtes une entreprise , une école ou une marque, retrouvez toutes les informations à ce sujet ICISi cet épisode vous à plu, parlez en autour de vous, c'est la meilleure manière de faire connaître ce podcast. N'hésitez pas à me suivre sur Tik tok : @Qalistypodcast et instagram : @qalisty . Et si vous avez des questions, vous pouvez me contacter sur Linkedin : Nancaidah Touré-ChauvinCrédits : Musique par Uppbeat : https://uppbeat.io/t/hybridas/open-spacesLicense code: PF01L4PTL1WPDXBG
Virtel Web Suite is a powerful and highly scalable solution designed to extend the life and usability of legacy mainframe business applications—while cutting costs and simplifying infrastructure.According to Sebastian Dewar, CTO of Virtel, “It empowers application developers to create a modern web user interface (UI) experience with a no-code, drag-and-drop tool that requires no prior knowledge of web technologies. This approach not only simplifies the modernization process but also significantly reduces costs and saves valuable time, as seen with many of our customers.”Virtel's Screen Redesigner takes modernization a step further by focusing on enhancing the user experience without requiring a complete overhaul of the application. It offers a fresh, modern look and feel, providing developers with a seamless and intuitive experience.As Dewar further explains, “Mainframes are the backbone of critical business applications, and they must be seamlessly integrated into the broader IT ecosystem. APIs are the key to achieving this integration to stay relevant in today's digital landscape.”Tune in to discover how cloud, security, and artificial intelligence are driving the future of mainframe modernization—according to the experts at Virtel.ResourcesTo learn more about Virtel, visit them on the web. Visit the ISV Ecosystem User Group on the IBM Z and LinuxONE Community for more updates on how ISVs and partners are innovating the IBM Z platform: blogs, events, videos, discussions, and more. Join here.Subscribe to z/Action! Each month we meet some of the world's most innovative companies as they share how they're expanding horizons and driving success with IBM Z.
Mainframes are not only here to stay—they're leading the way! This powerful tech is not only alive but thriving, powering 74% of the world's transactional workloads. From banking to shopping, the mainframe is the backbone of our digital world, offering unmatched security, resilience, and performance.
Discover how data storage is shaping the future of technology with insights from Troy Wright, Principal Systems Engineer at Pure Storage. What if the key to mastering the digital age lies in understanding the evolution from mainframes to cloud storage? Troy opens up about his journey and shares how Pure Storage is revolutionizing the industry with cybersecurity and AI innovations. This episode promises to give you a fresh perspective on the ever-changing world of data management, where speed and specialization are more crucial than ever.We tackle the challenges of managing today's exploding volumes of unstructured data, driven by IoT and multimedia content. Troy sheds light on the pressing need for efficient storage solutions, emphasizing the role of flash storage and Pure Storage's custom-built direct flash modules. Sustainability takes center stage as we underscore the importance of reducing electricity usage in IT infrastructure. Listeners can expect an engaging discussion on how businesses can leverage data for a competitive advantage while maintaining a commitment to eco-friendly practices.The conversation crescendos with a look at cutting-edge advancements in storage technology, focusing on power efficiency and the integration of AI and machine learning. Troy shares his vision for storage as a service, highlighting its potential for business flexibility and transformational impact. As we dive into the rapid advancements in AI, this episode wraps up with the excitement and promise of what lies ahead for data management and beyond. Join us for a thought-provoking exploration of technology's future, and be prepared to see data storage in a whole new light.
In dieser Episode tauche ich mit Georg Stach tief in die Welt der Legacy-Systeme ein. Wir beleuchten, was Legacy-Systeme überhaupt sind, welche Herausforderungen sie mit sich bringen und wie man sie erfolgreich mit modernen IT-Lösungen verbindet. Georg teilt seine umfangreiche Erfahrung mit Java-Integration, IT-Architektur und Solution Engineering, wobei der Fokus auf der sanften Migration von alten zu neuen Systemen liegt. Wichtigste Punkte der Diskussion: Definition von Legacy-Systemen: Es gibt keine feste Definition. Ein System wird dann als Legacy eingestuft, wenn Unternehmen mit der bestehenden IT-Infrastruktur nicht mehr weiterkommen. Gründe hierfür sind z.B. auslaufende Lizenzen, fehlende Weiterentwicklung der Software, Sicherheitslücken und Skalierbarkeitsprobleme. Wir diskutieren konkrete Beispiele, wie z.B. die Herausforderungen bei der Auszahlung von staatlichen Leistungen, die durch die begrenzte Kapazität alter Batch-Jobs entstehen. Technologien und Herausforderungen: Georg beschreibt seine Erfahrungen mit Java-Systemen, wobei er Java Version 7 und älter als Legacy einstuft. Wir sprechen über veraltete Datenübertragungsmethoden wie FTP und den Unterschied zu modernen synchronen Kommunikationsprozessen. Die Abhängigkeit von externen Dienstleistern wird als ein weiteres Legacy-Problem identifiziert. Key-Learning: IT-Systeme sind lebendige Produkte und benötigen kontinuierliche Pflege und Weiterentwicklung, um den Anforderungen des Marktes und der Sicherheit gerecht zu werden. Eine proaktive Investition in die IT ist essenziell, um flexibel zu bleiben und neue Produkte und Services anbieten zu können. Die Abschreibungszeit von Software (z.B. 5 Jahre in der Finanzbuchhaltung) kann als Indikator für den benötigten jährlichen IT-Investitionsbedarf herangezogen werden. Kernbotschaft: Die erfolgreiche Modernisierung von Legacy-Systemen erfordert eine sorgfältige Planung, die fachliche Analyse und den Einsatz geeigneter Technologien. Es geht nicht nur um die reine Technologie, sondern auch um die Anpassung an die sich verändernden Marktbedingungen und die Bedürfnisse der Kunden. Ist das für euch interessant? Meldet euch unter https://pielaco.com. Links in dieser Ausgabe Zur Homepage von Jonas Piela Zum LinkedIn-Profil von Jonas Piela Zum LinkedIn-Profil von Georg Stach
Louis Knight-Webb is the CEO and co-founder of Bloop.Bloop helps with modernizing legacy software, particularly focusing on COBOL and mainframes. This episode is brought to you by WorkOS. If you're thinking about selling to enterprise customers, WorkOS can help you add enterprise features like Single Sign On and audit logs. Takeaways:- Mainframes and COBOL are still foundational in many industries.- Bloop started with a focus on code search but evolved to address legacy code modernization.- The transition from COBOL to Java is a significant challenge for many enterprises.- Innovative approaches are needed to effectively translate legacy code.- Ensuring code quality during migration is crucial to avoid operational disruptions.- AI can enhance the code translation process but has limitations with legacy languages.Links:- Louis Knight-Webb - Bloop Chapters:00:00 The Legacy of Mainframes and COBOL03:05 The Evolution of Bloop and Code Search05:58 Challenges in Modernizing Legacy Code08:48 Navigating the Enterprise Code Landscape12:11 The Transition from COBOL to Java15:05 Innovative Approaches to Code Translation18:02 Ensuring Code Quality and Functionality20:56 The Future of Development and AI Integration23:52 Building Relationships in the Enterprise Space26:45 The Long-Term Vision for Legacy Code Modernization
Who's ready for wetware? TechPod host Sean Sebring is! From the Zune to Henry Cavill's upper lip, he and co-host Chrystal Taylor talk with Movies and Mainframes host Andy Garibay about what tech we got right, what they can't wait for, and what they'll never speak of again. © 2024 SolarWinds Worldwide, LLC. All rights reserved
Hapag-Lloyd ist mehr als nur eine der führenden Containerreedereien weltweit – es ist ein Innovationsmotor in einer der ältesten Industrien der Welt. Mit 287 modernen Containerschiffen und einem jährlichen Transportvolumen von 12 Millionen TEU steht das Traditionsunternehmen vor gigantischen Herausforderungen: von globalen Lieferketten über klimafreundliche Lösungen bis hin zur Digitalisierung. In dieser Episode tauchen Donya Amer (Mitglied des Vorstands, CIO und CHRO) und Florian Heinemann (Leiter Data Insights und KI) tief ein: * Warum 1,1 Millionen Container jetzt mit smarter IoT-Technologie ausgestattet werden. * Wie KI Hapag-Lloyd hilft, riesige Datenmengen zu verarbeiten und selbst Software zu entwickeln. * Was die größten Herausforderungen beim Wechsel von Mainframes zur Cloud sind – und warum das für 50 parallele IT-Projekte notwendig war. * Spannende Einblicke in die Logistik der „Cherry Express“, die Kirschen blitzschnell von Lateinamerika nach Europa bringt. * Wie Hapag-Lloyd bis 2045 CO2-neutral werden möchte – und welche Rolle alternative Treibstoffe dabei spielen. Ein absolutes Muss für alle, die erfahren wollen, wie Digitalisierung selbst die größte „Industrie-Dampflok“ auf neue Schienen setzt.
Today we're talking about DEMOS by many people!Listen to Chase and Kim on Press Start!---Discussed in the episodeUrban Myth Dissolution CenterThis image30 BirdsRogue FlightOn XboxOn SwitchMiroHail to the RainbowLuma IslandSorry We're ClosedSilly Polly BeastBeastieballMandragoraScarlet Deer InnThe Edge of AllegoriaPlay WEBFISHING insteadMainFramesNeon BloodLiDAR Exploration ProgramKeep DrivingSilicon WastelandSet Yourself on FireStar VadersMyceliumToads of the Bayou---Visit our website!Support the show on Kofi!Follow us on Twitch!Follow the show on Bluesky!Check out The Worst Garbage Online!---Art by Tara CrawfordMusic by _amaranthineAdditional sounds by BoqehProduced and edited by AJ Fillari---Timecodes:(00:00) - Does Bowser is horny? (01:14) - What's that turtle compensating for? (02:16) - It's NextFest (two weeks ago) baby! (07:44) - Getting into it (08:12) - Urban Myth Dissolution Center (12:16) - 30 Birds (14:39) - Rogue Flight (18:14) - Miro (21:08) - Hail to the Rainbow (27:00) - Luma Island (32:42) - Sorry We're Closed (34:40) - Silly Polly Beast (37:34) - Beastieball (42:17) - Mandragora (45:43) - Scarlet Deer Inn (48:42) - The Edge of Allegoria (55:10) - MainFrames (58:25) - Neon Blood (01:03:12) - LiDAR Exploration Program (01:06:50) - Keep Driving (01:11:05) - Silicon Wasteland (01:14:30) - Set Yourself on Fire (01:21:13) - Star Vaders (01:26:05) - Mycelium (01:30:46) - Toads of the Bayou (01:35:00) - Video games???? (01:36:02) - It's the outro!
Willa has taken a vow of silence in honor of her beloved Mets, so this week Robin is joined by writer, editor, and podcaster Rachel Watts! Our giggly, tangent-filled conversation covers our favorite demos from the most recent Steam Next Fest, with lots of recommendations for promising upcoming indie games. Timestamps(00:30) Hello Rachel Watts!(03:45) Citizen Sleeper 2(08:15) *computer voice* Wormhole(14:25) Great God Grove(21:20) 30 Birds(27:20) Scarlet Deer Inn(34:15) Proverbs(38:20) Keep Driving(45:50) Touch Type Tale(50:55) Sorry We're Closed(56:50) Mainframes (59:50) Is This Game Trying to Kill Me?(1:08:00) Trip (1:13:30) Spilled!(1:18:05) What else have Rachel and Robin been up to? (feat. touching grass and Barbarian)Mentioned this weekRick Lane's Demo DiscRachel and Robin's demo listsFollow Rachel on Twitter and BlueskyListen to IndieventureTheWorstGarbage.onlineJoin The Worst Garbage Discord!Follow us and send us questions!Music Street Food by FASSoundsWe stand for a free Palestine, and against the occupation, oppression, and genocide perpetrated against its people.Please consider donating or otherwise standing up to support Palestinians in the wake of Israel's attacks.Gaza FundseSims for GazaMedical Aid for PalestiniansPalestine Red Crescent SocietyPalestine Children's Relief FundDemand a ceasefire from your representativesGame Assist's "Gamers for Palestine" resource packetCartoonist Cooperative's e-SIM fundraiser Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A CMO Confidential Interview with Phil Buckallew, a former brand manager who spent 23 years as a General Manager at IBM and is now the President of Infrastructure and Mainframes at Rocket. Phil discusses why it is so challenging to move mainframe data to the cloud, the cyber security race, why digital transformation is "still a thing," and his career change from consumer goods to technology. Key topics include: why you probably don't need to train your own generative AI model; tips for selecting AI vendors; and the rise of account based marketing in the B2B space where everyone is buying off a spreadsheet. Tune in to hear how to avoid AI "snake oil."
On this episode of The Main Scoop, we are joined by EY's Clare Aldegren, Global Head of Blockchain Sales and Operations for a conversation on the transformative potential of Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) in the banking sector. Hosted by Greg Lotko and Steven Dickens, this episode dives deep into the interplay between traditional banking systems, emerging technologies, and the digital transformation journey of the banking industry.
Have you ever gazed into the depths of a cybersecurity expert's mind? Prepare to be captivated as we sit down with Oliver, a virtuoso in the realms of IT and cybersecurity, whose tale unfolds from a childhood enchanted by math and sci-fi to the frontlines of digital defense. In today's episode, we peel back the layers of cybersecurity, from the bedrock of IBM mainframes to the latest in AI-driven security strategies, through the eyes of someone who has seen it all. Oliver's insights paint a vivid picture of the hacker's mindset and the relentless progression of cybersecurity challenges.Oliver doesn't shy away from the personal, either. He lays bare his struggles with imposter syndrome, reminding us that even the most seasoned professionals harbor self-doubt. This candid talk traverses the landscape of technological leadership, contrasting the role of yesterday's CTO with today's, and emphasizes the transformative journey required to shepherd teams through decades of tech evolution. With Oliver's narrative, you're invited to witness the metamorphosis of an industry and the professionals within it, rooted in the principle of lifelong learning.As we explore the shifting sands of network security, Oliver guides us through the sophisticated use of AI and machine learning in detecting cyber threats. We probe the vital nature of identity security in a boundaryless digital world and the adaptation of cybersecurity strategies to protect networks, clouds, identities, applications, and endpoints. Diving into the ethical quandaries of AI in security, we uncover the importance of safeguarding privileged access against the burgeoning capabilities of AI. Join us for this enlightening episode that promises to arm you with a deeper understanding of the complex, ever-changing theater of cybersecurity.Support the Show.Affiliate Links:NordVPN: https://go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&aff_id=87753&url_id=902 Follow the Podcast on Social Media!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secunfpodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/SecUnfPodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/SecurityUnfilteredPodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@securityunfilteredpodcastTikTok: Not today China! Not today
Guest: Steve Orrin, Federal CTO, Intel Corporation [@intel]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/sorrin/____________________________Host: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinView This Show's Sponsors___________________________Episode NotesIn this episode of the Redefining Cybersecurity Podcast, host Sean Martin is joined by Steve Orrin, Federal Chief Technology Officer at Intel Corporation, to delve into the intricacies of solutions architecture within the cybersecurity realm. The discussion bridges the often-separate worlds of business architecture and infrastructure with security architecture and infrastructure, arguing that these elements are fundamentally intertwined.Steve Orrin shares his extensive background in cybersecurity, highlighting his journey from leading multiple security startups to his current role at Intel, where he focuses on integrating technology to enhance government and enterprise systems. His experience underscores the importance of developing innovative security solutions that not only address current problems but anticipate future challenges.A central theme of the conversation is the concept of operationalizing cybersecurity measures to ensure they are effective and manageable. Orrin emphasizes the need for solutions that are not overly complex or burdensome, which can lead to them being unused or ineffective. This point segues into an exploration of the evolution of mainframe systems to today's distributed computing environments. Orrin and Martin discuss how lessons from the past can inform current practices, particularly in creating resilient and secure systems.Further, the dialogue covers the potential for cybersecurity practices to catalyze business innovation. Rather than viewing security measures solely as a risk management tool, Orrin posits that proactive security planning can enable new business capabilities and efficiencies. This perspective is elaborated through examples, such as leveraging cloud services and multi-factor authentication to improve business scalability and resilience.Lastly, the conversation touches on the broader implications of fostering a security-aware culture within organizations. By aligning security objectives with business goals and embracing a proactive approach to cybersecurity, Orrin suggests that companies can not only protect against threats but also unlock new growth opportunities. Listeners are left with a comprehensive overview of how integrating cybersecurity into solution architecture can not only mitigate risks but also drive business innovation and efficiency.Key Questions AddressedHow can integrating cybersecurity into solution architecture drive business innovation and growth?In what ways can lessons from the past, like mainframe security, inform current cybersecurity practices to create more resilient systems?How does operationalizing cybersecurity measures contribute to enhanced efficiency and scalability within organizations?___________________________Watch this and other videos on ITSPmagazine's YouTube ChannelRedefining CyberSecurity Podcast with Sean Martin, CISSP playlist:
Guest: Steve Orrin, Federal CTO, Intel Corporation [@intel]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/sorrin/____________________________Host: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinView This Show's Sponsors___________________________Episode NotesIn this episode of the Redefining Cybersecurity Podcast, host Sean Martin is joined by Steve Orrin, Federal Chief Technology Officer at Intel Corporation, to delve into the intricacies of solutions architecture within the cybersecurity realm. The discussion bridges the often-separate worlds of business architecture and infrastructure with security architecture and infrastructure, arguing that these elements are fundamentally intertwined.Steve Orrin shares his extensive background in cybersecurity, highlighting his journey from leading multiple security startups to his current role at Intel, where he focuses on integrating technology to enhance government and enterprise systems. His experience underscores the importance of developing innovative security solutions that not only address current problems but anticipate future challenges.A central theme of the conversation is the concept of operationalizing cybersecurity measures to ensure they are effective and manageable. Orrin emphasizes the need for solutions that are not overly complex or burdensome, which can lead to them being unused or ineffective. This point segues into an exploration of the evolution of mainframe systems to today's distributed computing environments. Orrin and Martin discuss how lessons from the past can inform current practices, particularly in creating resilient and secure systems.Further, the dialogue covers the potential for cybersecurity practices to catalyze business innovation. Rather than viewing security measures solely as a risk management tool, Orrin posits that proactive security planning can enable new business capabilities and efficiencies. This perspective is elaborated through examples, such as leveraging cloud services and multi-factor authentication to improve business scalability and resilience.Lastly, the conversation touches on the broader implications of fostering a security-aware culture within organizations. By aligning security objectives with business goals and embracing a proactive approach to cybersecurity, Orrin suggests that companies can not only protect against threats but also unlock new growth opportunities. Listeners are left with a comprehensive overview of how integrating cybersecurity into solution architecture can not only mitigate risks but also drive business innovation and efficiency.Key Questions AddressedHow can integrating cybersecurity into solution architecture drive business innovation and growth?In what ways can lessons from the past, like mainframe security, inform current cybersecurity practices to create more resilient systems?How does operationalizing cybersecurity measures contribute to enhanced efficiency and scalability within organizations?___________________________Watch this and other videos on ITSPmagazine's YouTube ChannelRedefining CyberSecurity Podcast with Sean Martin, CISSP playlist:
Additional Links & Resources:Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.comLearn more about National Supply Chain Day: https://supplychainnow.com/nscdWEBINAR- Building an Antifragile Supply Chain: Dr. Schär's Climb to Inventory Excellence: https://bit.ly/3Pc7wanWEBINAR- Profitable Manufacturing Unveiled: Crafting a Winning S&OP Strategy: https://bit.ly/43zlZ6dWEBINAR- From Data to Delivery: Transforming Logistics for Maximum Efficiency: https://bit.ly/3PODrOpThis episode is hosted by Scott Luton and Kevin L. Jackson. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/buzz-digital-transformers-mainframes-AI-1260
The Buzz is Supply Chain Now's regular Monday livestream, held at 12 noon ET each week. This show focuses on some of the leading stories from global supply chain and global business, always with special guests – the most important of which is the live audience!In this week's Digital Transformers edition of The Buzz, hosts Scott Luton and Kevin L. Jackson welcome special guest Anton Karnaukhov, Co-founder, VP of Application Delivery with XpertMinds, to the show. Together they discuss:What generative AI means for supply chain workAs mainframes turn 60, how skill gaps threaten the enterprise workforceHow AI is disrupting the supply chain industryAnton's expert perspective on the implementation of new technologies in supply chainAnd so much more!Additional Links & Resources:Learn more about XpertMinds: https://xpertminds.net/Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.comLearn more about National Supply Chain Day: https://supplychainnow.com/nscdWEBINAR- Building an Antifragile Supply Chain: Dr. Schär's Climb to Inventory Excellence: https://bit.ly/3Pc7wanWEBINAR- Profitable Manufacturing Unveiled: Crafting a Winning S&OP Strategy: https://bit.ly/43zlZ6dWEBINAR- From Data to Delivery: Transforming Logistics for Maximum Efficiency: https://bit.ly/3PODrOpThis episode is hosted by Scott Luton and Kevin L. Jackson. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/buzz-digital-transformers-mainframes-AI-1260
Data belongs on the mainframe, and new modernization tools are making it easier to give the right people access. “Everyone has an analyst who's not a technical user that needs to get to the data,” explains Greg Weinheimer, product manager with Cloud Software Group's ibi business unit. “We take care of that piece, and they can just worry about analyzing the data.” Given that 70% of the world's data resides on mainframes, connectivity is a critical consideration for hybrid environments – and much more. As ibi product marketing manager Hannah Knox says, “Mainframes are vital for the future of our world.” Listen and learn how keeping data on the IBM Z platform improves accuracy, compliance, and security, while promoting skills development and accommodating AI advances. To learn more about ibi and Cloud Software Group, visit them on the web. Visit the ISV Ecosystem User Group on the IBM Z and LinuxONE Community for more updates on how ISVs and partners are innovating the IBM Z platform: blogs, events, videos, discussions, and more. Join here.Subscribe to z/Action! Each month we meet some of the world's most innovative companies as they share how they're expanding horizons and driving success with IBM Z.
This is a new series of Crazy Wisdom where I invited my dad Stewart Alsop II to bring people from his past as a tech journalist and uncover the best stories from the 1980s, 90s and early 2000s about the personal computing revolution and apply them to the AI revolution currently happening. Our first guest Donna Dubinsky talks about her career experiences at Apple, handheld innovator Handspring, her work as the CEO of Palm (of the Palm Pilot handheld mobile device), and current AI work at Numenta. She and Stewart Alsop II both go deep on how the personal computing industry led to the mobile revoltuions and now how we got to where we are today. Dubinsky encourages listeners to stay tuned to developments at NatCast, her current project associated with the CHIPS Act. If you subscribe to chatGPT4, check out this GPT we trained on the conversation Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and the AI Revolution 00:50 The AI Bubble and Lessons from Past Revolutions 01:28 Invitation to Engage with the Podcast 02:04 Introducing the Special Guest: Donna Dubinsky 02:31 Reminiscing about the Past: The Agenda Conference 03:30 The Evolution of Computing Devices 06:14 The Changing Landscape of the Computer Industry 06:58 The Ubiquity of Computing and the Future of the Chips Industry 08:11 The Evolution of Apple and Personal Device Preferences 14:28 The Journey of Numenta and the Future of AI 29:15 The Evolution of Mainframes and the Future of AI on Phones 37:31 The Early Days of the Tech Community 38:30 Transition from Mainframes to Personal Computing 39:04 The Launch of the Palm Pilot 41:30 The Evolution of the Microcomputer Business 42:59 The Role of Government in Advancing Technology 44:46 The Challenges of Manufacturing and Design in the Tech Industry 01:08:05 The Impact of Pricing on Perceived Value 01:09:17 The Highs and Lows of the Palm Pilot Journey 01:12:26 Current Work in AI and the CHIPS Act Key Insights Early Days of Computing and Mainframes: Initially, computing was not a common feature on everyone's desk. Mainframes, the early giants of the computing world, were massive and expensive, accessible only to large corporations and the government. These machines were housed in special rooms and were far from being personal or portable. Transition to Client-Server Models and Personalization: Computing started evolving with the development of client-server architecture. From the large, centralized mainframes, the industry moved to a model where computing was more distributed. Time-sharing systems allowed multiple users to access mainframe resources, leading to a gradual democratization of computing power. This shift laid the groundwork for the development of personal computers. The Era of Desktops and Handheld Devices: The next significant shift was the move to desktops and eventually to handheld devices. This evolution represented a dramatic change in how people interacted with computers, making them more personal and portable. The podcast mentions how devices like the Apple II brought computing into educational settings, revolutionizing how people could use these tools. The Impact of the Palm Pilot: The Palm Pilot is highlighted as a significant milestone in personal computing. Before the Palm, handheld devices were simply smaller versions of existing technology. The Palm Pilot, however, adopted a different approach. It did not try to replicate all functionalities of a PC. For instance, it did not support printing directly, positioning itself as a window or client to the PC, thus embracing a kind of client-server model. This decision not only made the device more practical and focused but also less expensive to support. Evolution of Form Factors: The podcast discusses the evolution of computing devices in terms of form factors. There were three main form factors: desktop (too big to carry), notebook (fit in a briefcase), and handheld (fit in a pocket or purse). Each form factor was defined by how users could physically carry and interact with these devices. It was believed that devices falling between these form factors would not be successful, although this was later proven not entirely accurate with the success of intermediate devices like tablets.
Today we're talking to Vince Re, Founder and CTO at VirtualZ Computing. We demystify the mainframe from its representation in Hollywood, discuss why the mainframe still has a critical role in tech infrastructure, and deduce how mainframes can be used the most effectively. All of this right here, right now, on the Modern CTO Podcast! To hear more, tune into the Skyward Data podcast here: https://linktr.ee/skyward_data_podcast For more about Virtual Z, check out their website here. Have feedback about the show? Let us know here. Produced by ProSeries Media. For booking inquiries, email booking@proseriesmedia.com
Gary Maynard Gary Maynard is an IT industry veteran with over three decades of experience spanning roles from IT operator to director. His career has given him broad exposure to a wide range of platforms and technologies including mainframes, client-server architecture, virtualization, cloud computing and more. He currently serves as Director of Information Technology at...
Over the course of the series, we've learned how tough it is to choose between older systems and newer innovation. Tougher still, is how those systems can make the people maintaining them feel: Frustrated, isolated, and stuck in the past while the world moves on. As we wrap up our discussion on the topic, we hear from technologists on how they reconcile the old with the new to advance their understanding of their discipline— and maybe further their careers in the process.
Do people still use mainframes? IoT and firmware security, Apple Find my, Bluetooth is the gift that keeps on giving, to hackers that is, and more! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-806
It has become the programming language underneath some of the most important industries in the world, but the community surrounding COBOL is aging, and companies are hungry for newer innovation. COBOL has stood the test of time, but what is its place among newer generations of technologists? Want to dive deeper into the history of COBOL? Check out the Command Line Heroes episode, “The Infrastructure Effect”.
To kick off the Mobile Food Views podcast, Todd Ogasawara is joined by Philip Mow to talk about Poke (seasoned diced raw fish) in Hawaii. We ventured to Hanapa'a Market in East Honolulu where Todd had the Cali-Crunch and Phil had the special-of-the day - a miso salmon. The recorded this podcast outdoors using the relatively new ABSGEEGA K51 wireless lavalier microphones recorded to an iPhone 14 Pro. They also reminisced a bit about working with mainframes in the good ol' days :-)
Harold Campos joins Scott Hanselman to show how you can use Azure Logic Apps to build native integration solutions for mainframes and midranges, including IBM DB2, Host Files, CICS, IMS, MQ, 3270 systems, and many more. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 01:27 - A brief history of mainframes and midranges 03:21 - Mainframe modernization 04:28 - Azure Logic Apps for legacy modernization 07:24 - Demo: Azure Logic Apps workflow and mainframe connectors 15:13 - Wrap-up Recommended resources What is Azure Logic Apps? What is HIS (Host Integration Server) Azure Integration Services Blog Azure Logic Apps: Cloud Native Capabilities to Integrate with Mainframe and Midranges Create a Pay-as-You-Go account (Azure) Create a free account (Azure) Connect Scott Hanselman | Twitter: @SHanselman Harold Campos | Twitter: @hcamposu Azure Logic Apps | Twitter: @logicappsio Azure Friday | Twitter: @AzureFriday Azure | Twitter: @Azure
Harold Campos joins Scott Hanselman to show how you can use Azure Logic Apps to build native integration solutions for mainframes and midranges, including IBM DB2, Host Files, CICS, IMS, MQ, 3270 systems, and many more. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 01:27 - A brief history of mainframes and midranges 03:21 - Mainframe modernization 04:28 - Azure Logic Apps for legacy modernization 07:24 - Demo: Azure Logic Apps workflow and mainframe connectors 15:13 - Wrap-up Recommended resources What is Azure Logic Apps? What is HIS (Host Integration Server) Azure Integration Services Blog Azure Logic Apps: Cloud Native Capabilities to Integrate with Mainframe and Midranges Create a Pay-as-You-Go account (Azure) Create a free account (Azure) Connect Scott Hanselman | Twitter: @SHanselman Harold Campos | Twitter: @hcamposu Azure Logic Apps | Twitter: @logicappsio Azure Friday | Twitter: @AzureFriday Azure | Twitter: @Azure
The draw to California has always been super strong...listen to equipment leasing titan Dave Mirsky's path from NY to Southern California in the 70's...take chances, be adventurous! Enjoy...
This week we're talking about mainframes with Cameron Seay, Adjunct Professor at East Carolina University and a member of the Governing Board of the Open Mainframe Project. If you've been curious about mainframes, this show will be a great guide. Cameron explains exactly what a mainframe is and how it's different from the cloud. We talk COBOL and the state of education and opportunities around that language. We cover the state-of-the-art in mainframe land, System Z, Linux on mainframes, and more.
There are some purposes for which only mainframes fit. In this show, John Mertic of the Linux Foundation tells Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett how open source is a growing part of how mainframes fit, and how the open source community for the first time has a mainframe of its own. Hosts: Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett Guest: John Metric Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30 Compiler - FLOSS