The original article said they were IBM zSeries mainframes. Also, the software that tmsxsoft supplied to achieve this is called Openframe and TJES which emulate mainframe CICS and JCL. Seems pretty clear to me that another IBM mainframe site has bitten the dust.
Jim McAlpine On 9/8/06, John S. Giltner, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
They used something called Tmaxsoft Openframe. However the news release from this vendor: http://www.tmaxsoft.com/news/news/2006_08_02.shtml Mentions nothing about what type of box it replaced. All it says is that: "The legacy system had the equivalent of 7000 MIPS of capacity ..." If it was an IBM mainframe with 7,000 MIPS, why didn't they just say an IBM mainframe with 7,000 MIPS? Maybe it had the equilvant 7,000 HP Superdome MIPS?
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