Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!ucsd!usc!samsung!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!ames!amdahl!sbf10 From: sbf10@uts.amdahl.com (Samuel Fuller) Newsgroups: comp.arch Subject: Re: Evans and Sutherland quits the superbusiness Message-ID: Date: 28 Nov 89 02:22:33 GMT References: <1128@m3.mfci.UUCP> <1989Nov22.175128.24910@ico.isc.com> <3893@scolex.sco.COM> <39361@lll-winken.LLNL.GOV> <3898@scolex.sco.COM> <1989Nov25.200320.21142@world.std.com> Reply-To: sbf10@amdahl.uts.amdahl.com (Samuel Fuller) Distribution: usa Organization: Amdahl Corporation, Sunnyvale CA Lines: 34 In article <1989Nov25.200320.21142@world.std.com> bzs@world.std.com (Barry Shein) writes: >Either IBM comes up with something brilliant to buoy their mainframe >market (something I wouldn't discount as a possibility) or expect a >rapid decline over the next 5 or so years as people realize they can >"down-size" effectively ("down-sizing" is a term used in the MIS/DP >market for replacing mainframe facilities with smaller machines, if >you read that press you'd be shocked how many blue-serge suits are >standing up and making testimonials about how they're decommissioning, >or planning to in the near future, their mainframes and moving to a >PC/LAN network with maybe a mini, typically AS/400 or Vax, at the >hub.) There are areas where down-sizing doesn't cut it, but there are >a *lot* of areas where it does, and that's skimming the cream out of >the market. > The opposite is also happening. Many large corporations are consolidating their data processing into larger centers. Shutting down several regional processing centers in favor of one large national center. Partitioning large mainframes has also become very arrtactive to some corporations. One big machine is logically partitioned into several smaller machines. Software and maintainance costs are lower for one large machine than for a half dozen small machines. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sam Fuller / Amdahl System Performance Architecture I speak for myself, from the brown hills of San Jose. UUCP: {ames,decwrl,uunet}!amdahl!sbf10 | USPS: 1250 E. Arques Ave (M/S 139) INTERNET: sbf10@amdahl.com | P.O. Box 3470 PHONE: (408) 746-8927 | Sunnyvale, CA 94088-3470 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Brought to you by Super Global Mega Corp .com