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- From: ben@osiris.usi.utah.edu (Ben Pratt)
- Subject: Re: Migrating to the RS/6000
- Message-ID: <1992Nov13.190523.12610@fcom.cc.utah.edu>
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- Organization: Utah Supercomputing Institute
- References: <AKNOWLES.92Nov6110117@expert.expert.com>
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- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 92 19:05:23 GMT
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- In article <AKNOWLES.92Nov6110117@expert.expert.com>
- aknowles@expert.expert.com (Anne Knowles) writes:
-
- > I am a reporter with RS/Magazine, a magazine for RS/6000 users. I am
- > working on a story about downsizing from other platforms to
- > the RS/6000. I am interested in talking to any users who have either
- > already done a migration or are in the midst of one. Please email me
- > if you'd be interested in discussing your migration experiences
- > with me.
- >
- > Thanks in advance for any help.
- >
- > Anne Knowles
-
- Go to comp.usenix.org and check out Peter Van Epp's paper, "Dropping the
- Mainframe without Crushing the Users." He presented it at the last USENIX
- LISA conference and generated lots of response. It is platform specific
- but addresses some pretty generic issues for any UNIX system.
-
- Ben Pratt
- ben@snow.usi.utah.edu
-