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Apr 07

Happy birthday IBM System/360!

Exactly 43 years ago, on April 7, 1964 the entire concept of computers has changed, when Big Blue announced its baby – IBM System/360 (S/360).

According to wiki The design is considered by many to be one of the most successful computers in history, influencing computer design for years to come. (The 360 and its successors are unquestionably the most profitable line of computer systems in history).

image is taken from ibm
ibm os360

Today, S/360 would seem like a total archaism – with several CPUs, it performed less than a MIPS or a 1,000,000 Instructions (operations) Per Second, having only 24KB of RAM (the cheapest model).

But the real “secret weapon” of S/360 was not at all its speed, but its ability to multitask, where many tasks could run concurrently. This was a huge step forward which doubled, or in some cases, tripled the overall system performance. Instead of sequential time distribution among users who stayed in line to get a machine’s time portion, S/360 could serve them simultaneously. Today we would say that S/360 was a server, and users were clients (terminals).

Another important innovation to computer industry that came with S/360 was a clear separation of hardware and operating system (OS/360). First time in computer history Operating System was introduced as a separate and independent component. Today mainframes use VMs (virtual machines) which are used to run many operating systems simultaneously on a single box. It’s worth to mention that Linux (zLinux what it is called on mainframes) is one of such OSs. More on zLinux here.

System/360 was an extremely risky project for IBM. Company invested $5 billion dollars (which made this project the most expensive computer/system project in history), and hired 60,000 people. However, this risk was justified in 5 years, when IBM’s revenue doubled.

According to IBM, today mainframes hold 65% of all the data accumulated by humanity in computer based format. Which is an interesting fact. Another amusing fact is that IBM zSeries (modern mainframes) sales grew 10.3 percent in 2006. ;)


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Apr 07

Mozilla is suing Microsoft over tabs in IE 7

According to the German tech-site heise.de, the Mozilla Foundation is suing Microsoft over the use of tabbed browsing in Internet Explorer 7. The Mozilla Foundation owns the patent 5,160,296 through one of their developers (Solomon Katz, a former Opera dev) and has begun suing Microsoft in Mountainview, California. The Foundation wants that Microsoft immediately ceases to distribute IE 7 and pays 1.4 Billion dollars in damages. Heise reports that Microsoft has issued no official response, but is contemplating to ship IE 7 NT (no tabs).

from slashdot


1
Apr 07

Dell will sell PCs pre-installed with Linux

Go Linux!

Computer giant Dell announced that it is to start selling PCs pre-installed with the Linux operating system.

Dell is the second-largest computer manufacturer in the world controlling 16 per cent of the market and the move could dent Microsoft’s dominance of the software market. The Windows operating system is installed on 90 per cent of PCs with Linux believed to be used on six per cent.

Dell made its move in response to a survey of 100,000 customers that it carried out earlier this year. Some 70 per cent of respondents said that they wanted to use Linux.

“I think it will be a big blow to Microsoft,” said Alfred Thompson, technical director of First PointLtd., the local importer of Dell computers.

Microsoft’s head office, located near Seattle in the United States, declined to comment.

source: jamaica-gleaner


1
Apr 07

FREE Wireless network in your home from GOOGLE!

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P.S. Hope you don’t mind this very cool April Fool’s joke from GOOGLE :)


31
Mar 07

“Oil Supply Shock” – we’ll be out of oil by 2040!

Facts and arguments or rumors and gossips?

There is a new report out on Peak Oil (point of maximum oil production) released by US Government Accountability which says that US is vulnerable and the government is unprepared for unacceptably high risk of “oil supply shock”

According to this report the oil peak will occur without any warning any time from now to 2040 (what a bogus time frame)

The below video piece is a coverage of the report from CNBC:

That makes us thinking.. hm… “If Opportunity and Discover find some oil on Mars, we may start packing…” :)