Rather than slip quietly into the shadows, the mainframe has experienced something of a renaissance. Danny Bradbury reports
Back in the mid 1990s database giant Informix held a conference in which it boldly predicted the death of the mainframe by the year 2000. Much like the feted demise of American author Mark Twain, i...
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