News

Founded in 2011, LzLabs is the developer of container migration software for the enterprise. LzLabs has created a managed software container for moving apps from mainframes into cloud environments ...
LzLabs stands prepared to underscore the recommendations stemming from ISG's research and equip businesses with state-of-the-art solutions to confront the challenges of modernisation.
LzLabs carried out research last year revealing that the vast majority of respondents (81%) were worried about the lack of mainframe skills within their IT team and many saw it as worsening in the ...
IBM is set for a fresh courtroom battle with LzLabs over claims the Swiss software vendor breached its contract terms relating to the purchase of a mainframe system. The two companies will face off in ...
LzLabs provides cutting-edge software, platforms, and services that enable enterprises to transform their legacy mainframe applications and data, liberating them from past monolithic approaches ...
“ LzLabs brings their Software Defined Mainframe (SDM) platform to the partnership. This platform offers clients the opportunity to move IBM Z mainframe applications to any popular Cloud.
That’s clearly a problem and LzLabs, a Swiss startup, saw a huge opportunity here. “The skill shortage in terms of maintaining the code that runs on the legacy mainframes has become acute.
LzLabs hopes to bring U.S. financial institutions and companies what its modern mainframe LzSDM has brought to European customers, including Swisscom, in the past year. Swisscom switched off its ...
LzLabs has developed some very impressive technology that can take mainframe load modules and recompile them into Linux images. Unlike some of their competitors, such as COBOL-IT or TmaxSoft, LzLabs' ...
LzLabs announced that Swisscom, Swiss telecommunications and IT service provider, has migrated its entire mainframe workload to the cloud, running on LzLabs Software Defined Mainframe. Swisscom ...
Using LzLabs technology, Edmond de Rothschild (Suisse) S.A. has completed a project to move its legacy core mainframe system to a Linux-based alternative, running on x86 servers.
Swiss startup LzLabs has released what it calls the world’s first software defined mainframe. The launch version of the platform, codenamed Gotthard, enables IT administrators to run traditional ...