Yep, and remember the commercials about how someone ‘stole’ the servers, and it 
turned out they were all together on the IBM Blade servers.  You do not see any 
commercials for any IBM z boxes or z software.

 

Ed Martin

Aultman Health Foundation

330-363-5050

ext 35050

From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Howard Rifkind
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2010 10:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: acm/vmware

 

Well the simple reason you see VMware all over the place is because there are 
10-100 times or more PC type computers and IBM server type computers which can 
easily run VMware.

 

Seton Hall University dumped their mainframe and now is running the entire IT 
operation on some what larger IBM servers and blades; seems to be working for 
them.

 

BTW, they tied me to the mainframe when they rolled it out the door along with 
my job.  It is what it is…



--- On Wed, 3/31/10, Barton Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Barton Robinson <[email protected]>
Subject: acm/vmware
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, March 31, 2010, 11:07 AM

The listserv sent me a message my post didn't go out, so try again.

If you go to conferences such as CMG (Computer Management Group), that has been 
a mainframe organization (meaning MVS or z/OS) since it started, our VM has 
never been represented, but VMWare now has many sessions.  It's depressing to 
see 80 people in entry level performance session for VMWare and no z/VM 
sessions on the agenda of a mainframe conference.
Early this year I was hearing ads for VMWare on the local radio station. I can 
only assume that VM is being outmarketed worldwide (or at least that VMWare is 
being marketed worldwide and VM is not marketed publicly at all).
It doesn't matter if our mousetrap is better if nobody is out there trying to 
get mindshare (marketing).  Preaching/grumbling to the choir doesn't change 
anything.

So when was the last time that any of you tried to get a case study published 
showing how great your accomplishments are using z/VM?  There are very few 
published stories (sorry games on "z" don't impress bean counters or 
executives, it's rather demeaning), we need REAL business case studies showing 
the value of "z/VM" to real companies.  If we get enough and executives do a 
google search on VM, maybe they will find something useful?

There are many places to post and publish.  Even twitter or blogs would be 
helpful in getting mindshare.

 

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