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by Edward Hurley, Editor
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It would have been impossible for any one working in IT for the last couple of years to avoid grid computing. Granted, not many companies are using the technology, but it does offer a lot of promise.
Industry watchers agree that the mainframe is more than ready for grid computing. Elements of grid computing such as virtualization, partitioning and sharing of resources have been features of the mainframe for years.
I invite you to check out this week's Featured Topic on grid computing. It offers a lot of news and advice on the technology. Also, we have a new poll focusing on grid computing. Click here to take the poll.
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Featured Topic: |
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Getting a grip on grid computing
by the editors of Search390.com
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Grid computing is slowly but surely becoming a reality. Once just seen in academia, businesses as diverse as Shell and Charles Schwab are now embracing the technology. Have you? If not, then read this collection of links to get a grip on grid computing.
Read more about this topic
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Expert Technical Advice: |
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Featured Expert David Boyes
president, Sine Nomine Associates
Categories:Linux on the mainframe
Anyone who works with Linux on IBM's S/390 mainframes has certainly
heard of David Boyes. He made history early in the project by running
no less than 41,400 Linux images on a single mainframe, all of them
doing real work under simulated load as Web servers. More recently,
David has been involved in helping application service providers and
other companies deploy Linux on S/390 hardware. Dr. David Boyes is
CTO and President of Sine Nomine Associates, (Latin for "without
name"), which he runs with his wife Margarete, and has participated in operating systems and networking research for more than 20 years, working on design and deployment of systems and voice/data networks worldwide. David has designed scenarios and economic models for systems deployment on many platforms, and is currently involved in design and worldwide deployment of scalable system infrastructure for several Global 1000 companies.
View all David's answers
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This Week: In the forums
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In our operating systems forum, a user asked:
I need to capture the SYSOUT generated by JCL and write it to a file so that another program can use the information. How do I code the JCL so that all SYSOUT is moved into a file? My environment is MVS z/OS.
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| Tip of the Week: |
| Now, not everyone should run Linux on their mainframes but should you? This tip examines the issues companies should examine when considering running the open-source operating system. |
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Linux on the mainframe -- is it right for you? |
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