All of that is standard for a mainframe. Nothing on that list distinguishes this machine for handling mobile transactions as opposed to non mobile ones. IBM hasn't innovated here, they've merely iterated and added a buzzword.
It shows how outmoded mainframes are that they're now selling one that only supports being a fleet of Linux machines. Mainframe customers are no longer scaling their legacy zOS systems, meaning the big mainframe users must be processing their transactions in the Linux cloud now.
It shows how outmoded mainframes are that they're now selling one that only supports being a fleet of Linux machines. Mainframe customers are no longer scaling their legacy zOS systems, meaning the big mainframe users must be processing their transactions in the Linux cloud now.