HAHAHAHA

gotta love it.   The facts fit the frame.

M
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Jon Carnes wrote:

On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 04:58, Bob Evans wrote:


Well, from '96 to '99 I worked at a large bank in
charlotte, nc, that ran a "green screen" unix app with
750-900 users, hooks into Carmax, 3 credit bureaus,
data entry in El Paso(actually into Mexico but dont
say I said that), and they hated it, too. Ran faster
than a beast, but they wan't a Wintel solution.


They used it for dealer loans. Dealer loan is where
you get your car finaced at the dealership, as opposed
to a direct loan, where you go to your bank branch 1st
and cut a check.

Anyway, this thing ran 24x7, with an average turn
around time for a loan application of under 5 minutes.

Today they are in beta 13 of the Wintel solution.
Average time for a loan app: 45 minutes. That bank is
fast losing the dealer loan market because they
thought the green screens were ugly...

And before you ask, yes, I said I could screen-scrape
the green screens to either a web app or windows, for
next to nothing, but they said thanks, no thanks, kept
me on for 6 months & a $10K stay bonus, and opted for
the modern solution.




One thing that is apparent from the proliferation of Windows in this world: the world doesn't beat a path to your door because you *have* a better mouse trap; it beats a path to your door because they *believe* you have a better mouse trap.

To paraphrase a good friend of mine, Appearance becomes their Reality.

There is no reason that the windows app should take longer. Most of the
processing should occur on the back-end systems. A few database lookups,
some comparison's of values, and then the raw data should come spewing
back to the Wintel box.

Anybody can build a crappy database or lousy interconnects (especially
if they put all their money into the front-end of the application).

Jon




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