The three pillars of mainframe transformation: Manage, migrate and modernize
When it comes to business decisions, three is a powerful number. “Two” on the other hand makes all decisions binary and simply provides either/or options. A larger number of choices can muddy the waters by offering too many undifferentiated categories. Given the alternatives, “three” is an ideal way to dissect a situation and frame a strategy.A perfect case in point is what to do about
How industry pathfinders are leveraging cloud for a better tomorrow
Over the past 15 years, AWS has strived to facilitate innovation with, as AWS CEO Adam Selipsky explained, “the broadest and deepest set of services and capabilities” of any cloud provider. "Cloud has become not just another tech revolution, but a shift in how businesses actually function," Selipsky notes.Through AWS’s cloud services, industry titans such as Netflix, NASA, and NTT DoCoMo have brought lofty goals
The change behind numbers
In my previous blog, I set the scene exploring how the infrastructure management world is turning into a software engineering business. Let’s focus today on cloud transformation and how infrastructure management is evolving. Charting the evolution of infrastructure management Managing an infrastructure business, like many other IT domains, has changed dramatically over time. It can be summed up by the following eras: The onsite-centric phase, when IT teams had to be onsite, dedicated to