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Amazon Web Services (AWS) Certifies LzLabs Software Defined Mainframe®

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Tuesday, January 9, 2024

LzLabs today announced that it has successfully completed the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Foundational Technical Review (FTR), a significant milestone that recognises LzLabs Software Defined Mainframe® as an AWS Qualified Software.

Key Points: 
  • LzLabs today announced that it has successfully completed the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Foundational Technical Review (FTR), a significant milestone that recognises LzLabs Software Defined Mainframe® as an AWS Qualified Software.
  • This accomplishment underscores LzLabs' commitment to providing secure, efficient, and innovative solutions for customer mainframe application and data integration, modernisation, and migration to the cloud.
  • It is a testament to the reliability and forward-thinking approach of the LzLabs Software Defined Mainframe® and our dedication to delivering top-tier legacy modernisation, integration, and migration solutions to our customers”, says Roman Gerteis, Vice President of Development at LzLabs.
  • For example, the combination of LzLabs’ capabilities and the AWS cloud platform enabled a global automotive manufacturer to gradually move business-critical processes and applications from their legacy mainframe to the cloud-based LzLabs Software Defined Mainframe® (SDM).

IBM Files Lawsuit to Protect its Intellectual Property Rights

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Monday, March 21, 2022

ARMONK, N.Y., March 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- IBM (NYSE: IBM) today filed suit against LzLabs, saying the Switzerland-based company has violated IBM's intellectual property rights by repeatedly infringing upon company patents protecting various aspects of IBM's high-performance mainframe systems, a core technology that clients depend on for their most important workloads. 

Key Points: 
  • ARMONK, N.Y., March 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- IBM (NYSE: IBM )today filed suit against LzLabs, saying the Switzerland-based company has violated IBM's intellectual property rights by repeatedly infringing upon company patents protecting various aspects of IBM's high-performance mainframe systems, a core technology that clients depend on for their most important workloads.
  • In the legal action filed in U.S. District Court in Waco, Texas, IBM asserts that LzLabs has also deliberately misappropriated IBM trade secretsbyreverse engineering, reverse compiling and translating IBM software.
  • IBM also alleges that LzLabs hasmadefalse and misleading claims about LzLabs' products.
  • IBM is seeking relief that includes an injunction against LzLabs to prevent further unlawful use of IBM's intellectual property and trade secrets.

Astadia and LzLabs Partner to Rehost Mainframe Systems to the Cloud

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Tuesday, October 6, 2020

The combination of Astadia and LzLabs offers mainframe clients Rehosting, in addition to Astadias Replatforming and Refactoring solutions.

Key Points: 
  • The combination of Astadia and LzLabs offers mainframe clients Rehosting, in addition to Astadias Replatforming and Refactoring solutions.
  • Astadia now offers all solution sets required to migrate from an IBM Z platform to the Cloud.
  • LzLabs is a software company that develops innovative solutions for enterprise computing customers, including the LzLabs Software Defined Mainframe.
  • LzLabs Software Defined Mainframe enables customers to run mainframe workloads on x86 or the cloud without recompilation or data reformatting.