[–] garmaine 4y ago ↗ Because there are institutions that rely on them. Things like air traffic control, the stock market, etc. run on mainframe environments. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
[–] hindsightbias 4y ago ↗ Real people doing real work. Next up, why is my hospital’s EHR running on POWER?
[–] AnimalMuppet 4y ago ↗ (2015)And the answer is, because they make money.Why do they make money? See garmaine's answer.[Edit: Rats, wmf beat me to both my points...] [–] [deleted] 4y ago ↗ (comment deleted)
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 10.2 ms ] threadBut yeah, because people are still buying them and they're super-profitable.
And the answer is, because they make money.
Why do they make money? See garmaine's answer.
[Edit: Rats, wmf beat me to both my points...]