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The Greying of the Mainframe Elite

bobcote writes "The Boston Globe is running a story about the maintainers of the mainframes getting older and facing retirement. One of the problems is that many computer science programs don't include mainframes in their curricula anymore. From the article: "Amid concerns that America doesn't produce enough technically trained young people, mainframe computer users and developers are especially concerned. Most computer science students concentrate on small-computer technology, such as Microsoft Corp.'s Windows operating systems, or the popular alternatives Unix and Linux. Few have been trained on zOS, the operating system that runs IBM Corp.'s massive mainframes."

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  1. Is this the end of the Mainframe? by MannyO · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    No, really.... Is it? ;)

  2. Re:Frightening shortage? by Andrewkov · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    Hahaha! Love it!

    In case anyone didn't know, that's a reference to an Saturday Night Live skit: Cowbell.wmv