Phil Payne wrote:
I'm surprised that the first referencable account appears almost three months
after FCS and is
ostensibly (Computerworld) only a two-way in a range that supposedly includes a
54-way.
Nothing better to be proud of?
I've heard rumours about catastrophic z9 acceptance, but
Pretty innovative how the handled the COBOL programmer issue:
'But what about the COBOL programmer shortage IBM is predicting?
We've skirted the issue by doing all of our COBOL in India where there
is virtually an unlimited supply. I can call and have 100 COBOL
programmers working on a project
Froberg, David C wrote:
Pretty innovative how the handled the COBOL programmer issue:
'But what about the COBOL programmer shortage IBM is predicting?
We've skirted the issue by doing all of our COBOL in India where there
is virtually an unlimited supply. I can call and have 100 COBOL
I'm surprised that the first referencable account appears almost three
months after FCS and is
ostensibly (Computerworld) only a two-way in a range that supposedly
includes a 54-way.
Nothing better to be proud of?
Have no idea. Maybe we'll find out together in mid-January from Mark
Loughridge.
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Froberg, David C
Pretty innovative how the handled the COBOL programmer issue:
'But what about the COBOL programmer shortage IBM is predicting?
We've skirted the issue by doing all of our COBOL in India
where
Another mention of the Hannaford system is here:
http://www.computerworld.com/hardwaretopics/hardware/story/0,10801,106776,00.html?source=NLT_AMnid=106776
(Mind the wrap. http://tinyurl.com/anju3 should work temporarily for those of
you who have trouble with the wrap.)
From the article:
The
I'm surprised that the first referencable account appears almost three months
after FCS and is
ostensibly (Computerworld) only a two-way in a range that supposedly includes a
54-way.
Nothing better to be proud of?
I've heard rumours about catastrophic z9 acceptance, but this is even more
: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Phil Payne
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 8:04 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject:IBM Press Release: Hannaford Brothers Is Live on System z9
I'm surprised that the first referencable account appears almost three
There were also 54 way machines shipped, also some (not 54 way) Linux only
ones, but until it is official reference
marian
On 12/7/05, Richards.Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know of numerous 10,000+ MIPS z9 accounts, but I'll let those shops
speak up for themselves should they so
I think this is the first publicly announced System z9 total go-live shop.
(Anybody else want to make an announcement? :-)) Congratulations to
Hannaford Brothers. Details in this IBM press release:
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/051205/0103015.html?printer=1
Sorry, don't have an ibm.com
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