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Re: Open-source opportunuity?



On Tuesday 09 September 2003 5:09 am, Pigeon wrote:
> From the current issue of RAIL magazine:
>
> "Network Rail is seeking tenders to replace its Windows NT system,
> which Microsoft abandons in December. NR has 10,000 desktop
> computers, 2,900 laptops and 300 servers - the equivalent of one
> computer for each track mile it owns!"

This is worse than it sounds. Surely, much of the actual track 
maintenance is still contracted out? So there will be other computers 
out there somewhere, duplicating much of the information and many of 
the tasks. Then there are the computers run by the (numerous) train 
operating companies and freight operating companies. So how many 
computers per mile of track? And does each computer have an operator?

Geoff



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