Posts belonging to Category IBM

IBM Reneges on its Open Source Patent Pledge

by Maureen O’Gara There’s simply no nice way of putting this. IBM is an Indian giver. To prevent the commercialization of the long-standing open source project Hercules – which might put some of its mainframe revenues at risk since Hercules is a mainframe emulator – IBM has suddenly claimed – out of the blue – [...]

Open Source Start-Up Complains about IBM to Antitrust Regulators

by Maureen O’Gara TurboHercules SAS, the Paris-based concern started last year to commercialize the 10-year-old open source Hercules mainframe project, filed a formal antitrust complaint against IBM with the European Commission Tuesday. The little company says IBM is blocking it from selling its open source solutions. Its software, which reinterprets or emulates the mainframe hardware [...]

IBM Adopts Unconventional Strategy in Neon Antitrust Case

by Maureen O’Gara IBM replied Monday to the antitrust charges hurled at it last month by Neon Enterprise Software and what’s interesting is not what’s there – which contributes nothing to the discussion outside of adding “parasite” to the list of dirty names it calls Neon – so much as what’s not there. Typically in [...]

IBM Claims To Take the PC Out of PC Servers

IBM wants to be HP. Well, it wants first in x86 server revenue, a slot HP currently occupies. IBM is third. So Blue has taken a whack at “rewriting the economics of industry standard computing” by redesigning the PC server to take the PC out of it and put the enterprise in it. It’s been [...]

Neon Sues IBM for Antitrust

by Maureen O’Gara No sense pussyfooting around anymore trying to sidestep the legal equivalent of nuclear war. Texas ISV Neon Enterprise Software, accepting that it’s in a fight to the death with IBM over mainframes, ripped the kid gloves off late Wednesday, amended its pre-Christmas suit against its giant nemesis for tortious interference, business disparagement [...]

Two New High-End Warrior Chips Born To Battle

Intel and IBM both wheeled out their latest high-end chips Monday. Cute how they do that isn’t it. In Intel’s case it’s the two-billion-transistor Itanium 9300, a k a Tukwila, the device once known as Tanglewood, only about, oh, say, three years late – the thing has been redefined, renamed, tweaked and diddled so many [...]

IBM-Neon Fight Flares

IBM Countersues, Neon Thumbs its Nose, Dares IBM To Prove its Claims by Maureen O’Gara IBM has countersued Neon Enterprise Software, the uppity little Texas outfit that had the temerity to try to use IBM’s special mainframe processors to break Big Blue’s stranglehold on the mainframe market. Out to tarnish the ISV so users get [...]

Neon Sues IBM for Trying To Destroy It

by Maureen O’Gara Neon Enterprise Software sued IBM Monday morning in federal court in the Western District of Texas claiming Big Blue is out “to crush” it and prevent mainframe customers from saving hundreds of millions of dollars. Neon’s the Texas outfit with the newfangled mainframe widgetry called zPrime that, if unfettered, could supposedly drain [...]

Pity the Poor Mainframe Salesman Scraping by on Cheap Linux

IBM has bundled up a new mainframe platform designed for Linux instead of z/OS and is pitting it price-wise against x86 distributed computing – well, maybe more the big Itanium and Solaris multi-core systems used for large-scale consolidation. IBM is obviously hoping to attract a new non-mainframe clientele. After all, traditional mainframe sales have been [...]

IBM Turns the Screws on zPrime

by Maureen O’Gara IBM System z CTO and resident spook Mark Anzani recently sent an IBM mainframe customer a letter meant to scare it into seeing the boogeyman under its bed and make sure it doesn’t use Neon Enterprise Software’s zPrime technology to reduce its mainframe costs. The customer wants to buy IBM’s Specialty Engines [...]