I was up in Seattle at Pemco insurance.  They made the decision to leave the 
mainframe
In 1995,

Well its 2022 and they are still on the mainframe



Regards,


Steve 


Steve Thompson

On 1/19/2024 1:42 PM, Tim Ribble wrote:
> Greetings all,
>
> Haven't posted here in quite some time but I thought it'd be fun to post
> another "getting off the mainframe" story.  Been working for the City of
> San Antonio for 25 years now.  I started as part of the mainframe staff and
> that was my primary function until 2009 when it was decided to move away
> from the mainframe.  In the intervening years, my primary function moved to
> storage/backup systems which made sense for me since I dealt heavily with
> storage/backup operations on the mainframe and HDS storage.  We were
> supposed to be off the mainframe by 30 Sep 2012 but here we are in 2024 and
> it's still running production applications.  It's just a handful but
> they're critical.  So here I am maintaining both a z/890 & HDS USP-V with
> no IBM or Hitachi support (just hardware support contracts from third party
> vendors).  I'm now hearing we'll be off of it by Nov of this year.  You
> think I'm going to hold my breath?  I may actually retire before it's
> gone.  Anyway, I just thought this audience may be amused by this.
>
> Cheers all,
>
> Tim
>
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