IBM invests $100 million in usability [CNET News]
“IBM will spend $100m over the next five years to make its mainframe line easier to administer and programme, the company said on Wednesday,” writes Stephen Shankland in CNET News.
“IBM’s decades-old mainframe lineage, called System z and running the z/OS operating system, has grown increasingly distant from mainstream computing with the rise of computers running Unix, Windows and Linux. Big Blue is trying to change that with a modern user interface, visual programming tools and other developments, the company said.”
[…] Stephen Shankland scrive su CNET News che IBM investirà 100 milioni di dollari nei prossimi cinque anni nella ricerca per l’ usabilità , per rendere i suoi mainframe facili da programmare e amministrare. […]
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