Whitepaper

A Bathwick Group Whitepaper: A foundation for Database Simplification, Consolidation and Cost Reduction

Over the past decade the trend in infrastructure design has been towards scale-out architectures based on the x86 processor, where many machines are clustered together in order to create a virtual mainframe. In this paper we set out to challenge this approach and to demonstrate that modern mainframe technology represents a viable scale-up alternative to

IBM Cloud Services – How IBM is shortening the gap between customers and development value

Development and test is optimally suited for cloud service, given the security and demand variability characteristics of that key workload. In addition to cost reduction, CIOs and development managers should consider the value cloud services can provide during the development lifecycle, and how cloud can help an organization become more agile and responsive to business

IBM Cloud Services – Balancing compute options: How IBM Smart Business Cloud can be a catalyst for IT transformation

Publically available cloud services – applications, platforms and infrastructure – add a new option to IT purchase decisions. Before making a purchase, CIOs and IT Managers should consider how well the compute offering from their cloud service vendor integrates with their existing and future IT landscape.

Why Are Companies Moving Beyond Email?

As business becomes more real-time, distributed and social – the way we electronically communicate at work is changing. Instant messaging and chat applications, voice and video conferencing, microblogging updates and activity streams are invading the territory which so far has been the bastion of email. Yet the volume and cost of corporate email continues to

Secure Portable Browser Solution

Online banking has become a common practice among the consumer and corporate sectors, offering convenience and accessibility to users and increased revenue opportunities for financial organizations. The widespread adoption of such practices was built on the premise that access to these online applications were safe and that the communications between the banking customer and bank

Escaping the Mainframe Trap

Mainframe environments have historically been the natural choice to run mission-critical business applications. However, as businesses plan their IT strategies for the next 5-10 years, how much of a role will the mainframe play? CIOs are increasingly questioning whether the mainframe will continue to be a strategic platform in the future. According to a recent

Rehost Development

The reliability and security of mainframe environments have made rehosting development the natural choice for mission-critical business applications. With the majority of mainframe processing power allocated to production and test environments, the mainframe is not the most appropriate platform for ongoing development.

Rehosting Testing

While mainframe environments have been the natural choice to run mission-critical business applications, the processing power of the mainframe is primarily allocated to the production and test environments. Often the test environment receives as much processing power as production and, in some instances, can receive a greater MIPs allocation. Testing can represent a significant proportion