> "IBM was the big winner because they already had the
> technology in place and were able to deliver in
> quantity," he says. Indeed, IBM has sold over 1,000
> of its zSeries 900 ...

> Even more surprising than the number of MIPS (millions
> of instructions per second) shipped, says Mastrobattista,
> is the fact that 60-65 percent of them were for
> non-traditional workloads ...

A curious mixture.  The '60-65%' figure is comparatively new - by the time it was 
being widely
used, IBM was stating _1300_ sales of z900s.

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