Google is the new IBM::Years of being one-upped on AI and cracking down on innovation turned the poster child for Silicon Valley cool into a dinosaur.

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      They have a stranglehold on enterprise computing after they ate redhat, and they still make insane mainframes, they’ve just left the consumer world (which makes sense given their name i guess)

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        I wouldn’t go that far, there’s been a mass exodus from Redhat and they’re hardly the only game in town when it comes to mainframes. You do have a point though.

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          The mass exodus from RH has been massively overstated. It’s mostly a bunch of Redditors and Lemmings saying “omg I’ll never use RHEL now, even though I never have”, but in reality, they’ve not seen an exodus.

          I do think their actions have a good chance of causing damage in the long term, though.

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            Maybe, but our data center people decided to switched to SUSE so some places definitely ditched RHEL.

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              How did that work out? We used sles in the past (moved to rhel6). Management of larger environments has been easier with rhel, but we’ve slowly been decoupling from redhat-isms. Satellite is just doing drm -the only thing that gives us grief- and repos now.

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        Mainframes are still the shit in the world of financial transactions.

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              That’s what the C in COBOL stands for.

              Cry-inducing Old Business-Oriented Language.

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      As someone who runs a fleet of series i machines running as400, they’re doing just as well today as they were 40 years ago

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      Norways it’s mostly a software company. IBM people keep talking about cloud, AI and all that stuff.

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        It’s a trend-hopping company. Always 1-2 years behind actually valuable topics, but on the forefront on any useless bullshit you can think of.