DETROIT -- A new study from Compuware Corp. (Nasdaq: CPWR) reveals the struggles of CIOs and mainframe developers in an era where they're challenged to do more with less in a rapidly changing ...
AI won’t modernize the mainframe if developers aren’t ready. Skills gaps, weak governance and low confidence will stall progress fast. The mainframe is often looked at as technology of the past, but ...
Developed over 30 years ago, mainframe applications have now been updated with new code, making them extremely complex to understand. While experienced mainframe developers are familiar with these ...
The mainframe has been the bedrock of IT innovation for over five decades, providing the reliability, scalability, performance, and security that organisations need to succeed in their transformation ...
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The work is fulfilling, the tools are state-of-the-art, and demand for mainframe-literate developers has never been greater If you’re an ambitious developer, you probably tend to follow industry buzz ...
With the right tools, mainframe developers can be as agile and productive as those on other platforms, according to Compuware. Mainframe developers usually operate at a slower pace than those on ...
The looming skills shortage of mainframe developers continues to be a serious concern for CIOs, who remain uneasy about their ability to effectively support new applications and meet the fast changing ...