Hi listers,

This morning on the way to work, to my surprise I heard something on the 
radio about the death of "the" mainframe.  No, I didn't turn around and head 
home!

But I did find this:

http://www.cbc.ca/spark/blog/2007/11/manitoba_mainframe_funeral.html

Manitoba Mainframe Funeral
Posted by Dan Misener on November 29 at 04:48 PM

On November 21, 2007, the University of Manitoba said goodbye to its
beloved mainframe by holding a New Orleans Style Jazz Funeral, complete with 
a piƱata
Spark's microphones were at the funeral, and you can hear the ceremony or 
download the mp3.

and:

http://umanitoba.ca/mainframe/

In the following video Marvin Kocay, director of Administrative Systems, 
proceeds over the "burial" portion of the memorial service.
A transcript of the eulogy is available.

On Monday, October 22, 2007 at 15:45, the mainframe (Betelgeuse) was 
unplugged from the internet. 
It is with deep sadness that the IT family announces the end of a generation 
of mainframe computing.
The first mainframe, an IBM 650 was installed in the year 1960 and went 
through many upgrades 
and changes to the final hardware of an Amdahl Millennium 1015. In its many 
forms the mainframe 
has supported the Student Records systems, Payroll, Human Resources, 
Finance, Research, 
student labs, etc.
The mainframe was predeceased by the Huron Object Star database, 
telephone registration, 
punch cards, card readers, DT80 terminals connected by the pink wire, and 
Mantes, the 
beloved file management system.
It leaves behind some 25 servers that are now needed to run these systems 
and will be 
lovingly remembered by users from across campus.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to The Retired Programmers 
Association or the 
IST Christmas Party Foundation. 

--

Regards,
Mike Baldwin
Cartagena Software Ltd.
www.cartagena.com

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