Hands up all of you that have successfully migrated your SAS/MXG
applications from MVS to Windows and saved money. 

Hands up those of you that believe it is now costing more?

The MXG PDB is a classic example of an application that can be successfully
moved from mainframe to a windows or Unix and provide a better TCO along
with improved performance, function and productivity. 

In fact, if I was asked to develop an MXG PDB from scratch for a site I
wouldn't even consider using MVS. A reasonable server class desktop, with XP
Professional and some FC connections to SAN storage would be a better and
cheaper way to go in almost all cases.

Ron

> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Welch, Mp P [ITS]
> Sent: Thursday, 14 July 2005 3:48 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Another - Another One Bites the Dust
> 
> We've seen that many of our midrange projects end up costing much more
> than the mainframe solution they replaced.
> 
> The problem we've seen is that its usually too late to bring the
> application back after it migrates regardless of how much more expensive
> it becomes.
> 
> If you look at your numbers, you may find the "much more expensive"
> mainframe wasn't so expensive after all.
> 
> Even if the perception that the mainframe is too expensive turns out to
> be true after reviewing all of the cost factors, there are ways to
> reduce many of the cost factors and keep the mainframe infrastructure
> cost effective.
> 
> We've seen IBM give us ridiculously high MIP estimates for new mainframe
> projects as Norris had mentioned, and CEC based software contracts have
> caused unnecessarily high cpu upgrade costs, but we still feel that our
> mainframe environment (with proper financial care and feeding) continues
> to provide significant contribution to IT value at our company.
> 
> Maybe someday alternative non-mainframe computing will be best for all
> our work but if we can wait a little longer those solutions will only be
> better (cheaper?) next year...
> 
> Mp Welch
> Sprint
> 214-215-7284
> 

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