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Sent: Friday, July 28, 2023 5:20:07 AM
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Subject: Re: How does Chinese banks runs their IT?
Re the comment about 'limited to DOS/VSE'. Not true now. The largest Chinese
bank, possibly the world (all depends how you define 'larg
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List on behalf of
Wayne Bickerdike
Sent: 28 July 2023 04:06
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: How does Chinese banks runs their IT?
I believe that many Chinese banks ran mainframe but were limited to DOS
Before I retired I had many trips to Chinese banks to help them migrate to
the next level of MQ. At the time I would say that some of them were
leading edge, for example a sysplex in Beijing, and a sysplex in SHanghai,
with replication both ways, so the DB2 databases were kept in sync within a
I believe that many Chinese banks ran mainframe but were limited to DOS/VSE
not MVS due to technology embargoes.
I also heard that huge numbers were running bootleg versions, including
Hercules.
When I worked in Indonesia, the company I worked at (A state enterprise)
ran lots of unlicensed
I would rephrase the question.
We know the 95 of top 100 banks are using mainframes. The same for
airlines, retailers, etc.
Numbers presented may differ slightly, but it doesn't matter.
The question is: WHAT ABOUT THE REST???
I would like to know in details the remaining 5 cases.
BTW: In
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I don't know, I just responded to modify the subject line a bit.
On 7/27/2023 12:50 PM, ITschak Mugzach wrote:
Five out of ten top banks in the world are from China. I believe their
number of accounts is huge as there are almost 1.5 billion citizens in
china.
I looked at linkedin and none of