IBM System 390 Enterprise Mainframe Computer VSE ESA MVS 1996 OS/390 9672 News

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020722 Like and subscribe. This is an archive, check the link in the end if you are owner. Computer History (1996): IBM produced this informative video magazine on the System/390 mainframe technology in the 1990’s, Featuring tech news and customer interviews about IBM solutions. (C) by IBM. Uploaded by Computer History Archives Project. - Topics in this issue include:

California Polytechnic State University of San Luis Obispo, California and their IBM ES/9000 “mega server” that helped create the Virtual University for remote teaching and learning.

Wal-Mart Stores, Bentonville, AR, installed 28 IBM 9672 systems over three weekends to improve inventory control and customer service.

Carl Zeiss pioneered “Parallel Sysplex,” from its headquarters in Germany while consolidating its data centers at the same time.

Foster & Gallagher, Inc., Peoria, Illinois, a fast growing company, describes some of its automation plans.

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VSE/ESA
VM/ESA
MVS/ESA
IBM System 390 Enterprise Mainframe Computer
OS\390
Enterprise System/9000
9672 CMOS

The IBM System/390 is the discontinued fifth generation of the System/360 instruction set architecture. The first ESA/390 computer was the Enterprise System/9000 (ES/9000) family, which were introduced in 1990. These were followed by the 9672 CMOS System/390 mainframe family in the mid-1990s. These systems followed the IBM 3090, with over a decade of follow-ons. The ESA/390 was succeeded by the 64-bit z/Architecture in 2000. (Wikip)

Run time: about 30 minutes, this is the full, unedited 1996 edition, volume 4 - 4, rescued and restored from a VHS video tape. (Computer History Archives Project)
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