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| | Anura Guruge: Mr. SNA Guruge's views on the IBM world, XML Web services, grids and autonomic computing.
http://www.guruge.com | | | Architecture of the IBM System/360 1964 article coinciding with the announcement of the System/360 (S/360), the first family of computers to have the same machine architecture as IBM mainframes of today. Written by the S/360's architects: Gene Amdahl, Gerrit Blaauw and Fred Brooks. [PDF]
http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd/441/amdahl.pdf | | | BookManager: IBM Softcopy Reader Free Java-based software for Linux and Windows workstations. Used to read IBM manuals in BookManager format, typically on CD-ROM. Replaces IBM Library Reader (ILR).
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/applications/office/bkmgr/softcopyread.html | | | Bus-Tech Manufactures and markets mainframe connectivity and data movement products, both under their own brand name and as an OEM.
http://www.bustech.com | | | Computer Measurement Group CMG is a user group focused on performance and resource management, especially for IBM mainframes, with an annual conference and exhibition in North America. Groups link lists local CMG groups worldwide.
http://www.cmg.org | | | Coupling Facility Structure Sizer: CFSIZER A Web-based application used to calculate the size of each IBM software product's structure within a Parallel Sysplex Coupling Facility (CF).
http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/cfsizer/ | | | Dictionary of the Mainframe World 6000 words and phrases currently in use and from the past, technical and marketing terms, as heard in IBM mainframe computer environments.
http://www.sdsusa.com/dictionary | | | Dinos Web Ring Access to over 30 Web sites run by individuals interested in mainframes.
http://www.chopf.com/dinoring.shtml | | | Disaster Recovery Journal Although business continuity is the focus, many articles are mainframe-related. Also hosts an annual conference.
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| | | Concepto: My favorite has always been, and remains to this day, the mainframe. One might suppose that it would be easy to define a mainframe, but such is not the case. ...
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