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Windows 2000 AS is great,scales at a fraction of the costs to unix, iseries Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: <jpcarr@tredegar.com> To: <midrange-l@midrange.com> Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 4:36 AM Subject: iSeries more stable than NT? Who says? > > The FAA I guess. > > John Carr > -------------------------------- > > LOTUS, ISERIES ON THE FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION RADAR > http://www.groupcomputing.com > > Lotus and the IBM eServer iSeries have taken off with the Federal Aviation > Administration (FAA). The agency, which regulates the airline industry in > the U.S., recently revamped its e-mail system to take advantage of a > Domino/Notes environment. By migrating to the messaging and collaboration > infrastructure from the retired cc:Mail software, and testing Domino > performance on iSeries servers rather than those that run Microsoft Windows > NT, the FAA is looking for increased productivity and stability. "The FAA > has been a loyal customer of Lotus for the past eight years," says Steven > Murphy, the Lotus account manager for the U.S. Department of > Transportation. "They realized messaging is only a small part of the way > they do business and communicate among themselves." > > The announcement of cc:Mail's demise in 1997 forced the FAA to evaluate its > corporate communications infrastructure. The FAA discovered that what > sufficed in years past was inadequate by today's standards. Its messaging > system had become outdated. The agency analyzed how its employees > communicated and developed requirements that included collaboration, > calendaring and scheduling, and document management. The FAA has > consolidated 850 cc:Mail mailboxes spread over 379 locations into 12 server > locations. Two other projects, which haven't been implemented yet, include > the deployment of extraneous software such as Sametime. > > The Aircraft Certification Service, a department within the FAA devoted to > ensuring that airplanes are designed and manufactured safely, recently took > steps to optimize its Domino environment by moving from Microsoft NT > servers to the iSeries. The FAA hopes the switch will reduce the number of > servers it must support and increase reliability of Web applications. > Running a Domino application on NT, "they are forced to reboot every night > to keep the site up and running," says Tom Harrison, manager of Domino > administration at Computer Applications Specialists, Inc., the company that > consulted with the FAA on the migration. "They purchased two [iSeries] > servers because they heard it was a more stable platform [for Domino]." > > -- Jill R. Aitoro, Group Computing Industry Reporter > > _______________________________________________ > This is the Midrange Systems Technical Discussion (MIDRANGE-L) mailing list > To post a message email: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, > visit: http://lists.midrange.com/cgi-bin/listinfo/midrange-l > or email: MIDRANGE-L-request@midrange.com >
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