The following article proposes that Hercules should be used for current
operating systems althought its unclear whether they're talking Linux or MVS
and he does have some facts wrong:

http://lxer.com/module/newswire/view/46479/index.html

But I do like this statement from:

http://www.informationweek.com/777/mainframe.htm

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HDS will continue to support existing clients and will complete upgrades for
current Skyline and Pilot mainframe users. But it will focus on accelerating
the delivery of a system code-named Hercules, originally slated to ship at
the end of 2001. Hercules systems will support mainframe, Unix, and Windows
2000 data, using CMOS and Intel IA-64 chips.

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Sounds pretty much like a PSI system...

Seb

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