IBM has emerged victorious from a courtroom battle with LzLabs, which it says stole trade secrets relating to its mainframe technology. The High Court in London ruled on Monday that Switzerland-based ...
When it comes to protecting its mainframe technology, IBM wields a pretty big sword. This week, its defense triumphed as IBM won a judgement against LzLabs for violating Big Blue’s intellectual ...
LzLabs, which is owned by American serial technology entrepreneur and BMC Software founder John Moores, was said to have illegally reverse-engineered IBM’s mainframe software in order to develop ...
LONDON, March 10 (Reuters) - IBM (IBM.N), opens new tab on Monday won a London lawsuit against U.S. tech entrepreneur and philanthropist John Moores' company LzLabs, which the IT giant accused of ...
Google Cloud has partnered with database and mainframe modernization software provider mLogica to help enterprises modernize ...
BMC had persuaded a lower court judge that IBM unlawfully replaced BMC's mainframe software at AT&T (T.N), opens new tab with its own, but the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals threw out the award ...
The partnership will help enterprises translate COBOL code to Java and migrate on-prem applications to cloud environments.
The company alleged LzLabs' UK subsidiary Winsopia purchased an IBM mainframe computer and agreed a licence with IBM in 2013, before using the access to reverse-engineer IBM's mainframe software.
IBM has won a London lawsuit against US tech entrepreneur and philanthropist John Moores' company LzLabs, which the IT giant accused of stealing trade secrets. IBM sued Switzerland-based LzLabs ...
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