On 01/23/2017 01:00 PM, Steven Maresca wrote:
Just wanted to share an excerpted story just sent to me by a colleague,
regarding an IBM 7074 supplying data to Java middleware, ultimately feeding
a modern webapp stack:
http://thenewstack.io/happens-use-java-1960-ibm-mainframe/

This comes from a conference which occurred last month titled "Systems we
love" :
http://thenewstack.io/systems-we-love/
http://systemswe.love/

Cheers,
Steve

WOW!!!! That is QUITE amazing! And, I can't possibly imagine why anyone in their right mind would do this! Seems an emulator on a PC would be faster, and way more reliable, not to mention taking up MUCH less space, power and cooling. How reliable can a 60 year old machine possibly be? Where do you get parts? There have to be a whole lot of special parts that are deteriorating, like the plastic parts on the console. Even the PC boards (IBM SMS cards) are pretty fragile, easily damaged during rework, and some of them dissipate a lot of power, causing slow thermal degradation.

Are we SURE this isn't a preview of the April 1st edition?

Jon

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