[Info-vax] "Shanghai Stock Exchange" and OpenVMS
H Vlems
hvlems at freenet.de
Sun Jan 18 18:37:35 EST 2009
On 18 jan, 15:35, johnwalla... at yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> On Jan 18, 1:17 pm, Neil Rieck <n.ri... at sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
> >http://logikalblog.com/2009/01/17/hp-ux-and-ms-windowsfail/
>
> > It isn’t really a surprise to anyone who knows anything about
> > technology. It is only a shock to those missguided souls who listen to
> > that marketing firm known as The Gartner Group. Recently the Shanghai
> > Stock Exchange announce it will be replacing its current HP UX trading
> > engine with a next generation platform developed completely on
> > OpenVMS.
>
> > NSR
>
> Interestingly the item also says "A brand new twin roll steel mill
> being built just outside of Hong Kong is going on-line inside of 18
> months. OpenVMS will run it."
>
> And Windows would ruin it, sooner or later. Seriously. I used to work
> with a company that made control systems for steel mills, and with end
> users in steel and paper rolling plants, with VMS in the roller
> control loop, and response times in the low tens of milliseconds. Try
> doing that with Windows (I have, albeit not with rolling mills, and it
> doesn't happen). In a rolling mill, be it steel, paper, whatever,
> mistakes, hiccups, or even downtime of any kind can be very expensive,
> in terms of equipment damage and/or lives lost.
Exactly, which is why Fuji Film relies on VMS as well for their light
sensitive materials processes.
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