April 12, 2021 • By the New Iron Blogger The numbers are staggering. According to the FBI, there were more than 11 times as many phishing complaints in 2020 compared to 2016, as the pandemic exacerbated the problem (attacks in 2020 more than doubled from 2019). According to the Proofp
You’ve probably seen a primitive mainframe computer in an old science fiction movie. Most likely, it had flashing lights, spinning tapes, shiny dials, and filled a vast, echoing room. It also probably ran amok at some point during the film and tried to take over the world. These thing
True or false: mainframe computers and technology are a dusty relic of the past. That’s an easy question to answer, correct? Everyone knows that mainframes are yesterday’s news. Today it’s all about the cloud. In the 21st century, big iron has no more value than scrap iron. Except th
The singer Neil Sedaka said it best way back in the 1960s and again in the ’70s: breaking up is hard to do. That’s certainly true when it comes to breaking up with your mainframe. After all, you’ve been a couple for a long time. There were long years of happiness, followed by re
Mainframes are known for their reliability. In the world of big iron, downtime is a rarity because the software is so stable, the hardware is so dependable, and security risks are minimal. Right? Not necessarily. Let’s take a look at some surprising mainframe crashes and their associa
Digital transformation involves the integration of modern digital technology into all aspects of your business. The goal is a profound enhancement to your operating efficiencies, processes, competencies, and bottom line. In other words, digital transformation helps your business run f
The growing use of mainframes proves that industry experts are not always right. In fact, rather than the slow demise that many industry experts predicted, a recent Forrester Consulting study shows that mainframe usage is still on the rise. According to the study, 64 percent of large
Mark Twain once said, “The rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated.” Rumors about the demise of mainframe technology in the era of cloud computing have also been greatly exaggerated. Big iron is still going strong. Mainframe technology remains critical to large enterprises in
In both the business and tech world, the mainframe is sometimes misrepresented as antiquated and non-functional. Yet modern society owes big iron a great deal of gratitude. Behind every new bank, university, medical center, etc., is a mainframe or mainframe data center. Today’s mainfr