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- From: drd@siia.mv.com (David Dick)
- Subject: Re: History was made today...
- Message-ID: <1992Dec19.170507.4692@siia.mv.com>
- Organization: Software Innovations, Inc.
- References: <1gon7oINNshk@mirror.digex.com> <1992Dec17.191137.423@walter.cray.com> <92353.085540RFM@psuvm.psu.edu>
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- Date: Sat, 19 Dec 92 17:05:07 GMT
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- In <92353.085540RFM@psuvm.psu.edu> <RFM@psuvm.psu.edu> writes:
-
- >Last year I was invited to the IBM shop here in Harrisburg PA to see a
- >demo of their group decision software lab. I was impressed with the
- >app (and still intrigued with the potential for such). But at the
- >same time, I was sort of taken back by the utter incongruity of being
- >in an IBM shop and seeing a relatively crude pc network; I couldn't
- >help thinking how much faster/richer such an app could be if written/run
- >thru a mainframe-driven system. To me, it was another example of IBM's
- >(and most everyone else's) failure to exploit the power available thru
- >mainframe technology.
- >Lots of us out here are grappling with the complexities/quircks of setting
- >managing LANS so we can extend the versatility of PC-level software
- >to tens/hundreds/thousands of users. And many LANS are nightmares.
- > And at the same time, we have mainframes sitting around that can
- >connect 10s/100s/1000s of terminals relatively painlessly, but the
- >versatility of the software available is relatively sparse.
- > One of my parting comments to the IBM folks (in addition to thanking them
- >for the invite) was to voice the wishful thinking that wouldn't it be
- >nice if someone were to write some software to make a mainframe think
- >it were a humongous 486-level lan server to scores of pcs - in other
- >words, to emulate a MONSTER-LEVEL pc.
-
- I once heard of someone saying that trying to use PCs to replace
- mainframes [for some tasks] is like trying to plow a field with
- a herd of chickens.
-
- David Dick
- Software Innovations, Inc.
- [the Software Moving Company; converting software to UNIX for over a decade]
-