Atop U.S. tanks sits a Browning M-2 .50 cal.
A 100 year old design.
Old does mean obsolete. Most IT executives
believe one-size fits all, regardless of whether
its is mainframe or distributed.
Rare is the IT executive that understands you use
the proper tool in it's place.
I understand we still use knives to cut meat and axes to chop wood.
Michael
At 02:19 PM 3/1/2025, Matt Hogstrom wrote:
It is an I/O beast and the runtimes like CICS
and Db2 enable the high Tran rate as well. I
believe the runtimes are thin and powerful and
have evolved overtime but new development doesnt typically end up there
I love the platform and believe it remain
relevant because of customer investments in it
but Ive not seen brand new development land there
There are good cases for reduced latency and
collocation. We need to see it in the context of the whole ecosystem.
Matt Hogstrom
+1 (919) 656-0564
> On Mar 1, 2025, at 10:35, william janulin
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  True but one mainframe box can handle far
more transactions that a row of open systems
servers can. Plus it is a lot more secure from hackers.
> Just sayin
> On Friday, February 28, 2025 at 07:18:12
AM EST, z/OS scheduler
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Please don't kid yourself ;-)
>
> The mainframe died the moment tcpip was introduced and it became "just
> another server" in the sea of servers.
>
>
> Distraughted
>
> James
>
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> [email protected]>:
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>> AND WELL
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