This was our post to the zd net blog.

"Maybe we already have.

In Q1 2009 Mantissa will deliver a system that permits unaltered Windows
operating systems to run under z/VM. Using a desktop appliance running RDC,
users will be able to connect to their virtual Windows images running in the
VM environment. Goodbye desktop hardware, remote maintenance, high power
consumption, machine order lead time.

z/VOS began with the observation that most Windows workstations do
practically nothing 95% of the time and we were so intrigued with the idea
of being able to actually run an intel-based operating system under IBM VM
that we never looked back. VM provided a natural platform for development of
this product.

The product has been a bear for the development group but the thought of
being able to run 3000 copies of Windows on one System z so fascinated the
team that we needed very little additional incentive.

Let's hope IBM can ramp up System z production."


Why wait until 2016?
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Gary Dennis
Mantissa Corporation

On 7/22/08 11:14 AM, "Bob Heerdink" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> http://blogs.zdnet.com/perlow/?p=9183
> 
> "Should we toss x86 architecture and wipe the slate with something greene
> r 
> and more scalable?"
> 
> "Windows Server 2016 128-bit edition running virtualized on z/VM in a gre
> en 
> datacenter, accessed via my house from a thin client over high-speed fibe
> r 
> optic connection. I can see it now."
> 
> Hope this happens sooner than predicted,
> Bob
> 

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