With the advent of architectural plurality in zEnterprise, the term integration requires additional consideration.
the digital edition
Digital Edition: May 2012
Cover StoryIntegrating x86 Applications Into Linux on System z Environments
Table of Contents
- CICS 101: Multi-Region Operation
- Rules of the Road for Improving Mainframe Performance and Availability While Reducing Costs
- Integrating x86 Applications Into Linux on System z Environments
- Technical Insights: Automation - From the “Glass House” to the Hybrid Data Center
- The Last 30 Years of VM
- IT Sense: Network Attached Storage on Steroids
- Dynamic Program Analysis on Linux Using Valgrind
- z/Data Perspectives: Can Data Quality Be Forced?
- The Path to Cost-Effective, High-Quality Service: Automating Linux Management on System z
- IPv6 in z/VSE
- Virtual Addressing With z/VSE: From 24-Bit to 64-Bit
- When Performance & Capacity Planning Processing Become a Problem
- Flexible Horizontal Scalability With z/VM Single System Image
- Keeping Your SANity! Managing SAN for Linux on z/VM
- z/Vendor Watch: Software Vendors Turn to Education to Boost Revenues
- ISPF Power Tools: Working With the Data Set List Line Commands
- Mainframe Security: Data Set Protection
- Linux on System z: New Beginnings
- Pete Clark on z/VSE: z/VSE 5.1
- IT Management: Crossing the Application Performance Monitoring Chasm