maa@ssc-vax.UUCP (Mark A Allyn) (08/26/90)
My father is the MIS manager of a medium size accounting firm. This firm does payroll, audits, accounts receivable, taxes, and such for a variety of cliants. These cliants include retail, manufacturing, and financial services. The firm has about 60 employees in two locations. About 50 employees are at the main office in Boston, Mass and about 10 employees are at a satelite office in Newton, Mass. The firm currently has an IBM model 36 mini which they do their computing work on. The software is written primarly in RPG. My father is the only 'computer literate' person in the place; he has spent his life with IBM system 3 then IBM system 36/38 world programming in RPG. The firm has purchased a number of pc's and clones in the meantime, mostly for secretarial use in correspondence. At the current time, they are not networked together and nothing is networked to the IBM/36. Now the firm has asked my father, along with someone else who knows a little about the pc's, to investigate the possibility of networking the PC's together, along with getting some heavy duty (486 variety) servers, and maybee migrate their software from the 36 to the PC's. They want to have 2 servers in Boston and 1 Server in Needham and somehow link the two of them together. They also want to keep all of the files on the servers and have only minimal stuff on the pc's such as interoffice correspondence and mail. What I would like to ask the net is this: If you were in my father's place, and you were given management's carte blance to spend (but be responsible - dont buy a CRAY Y-MP); what would you do? Keep these things in mind: 1. Currently the PC's are running ms dos. Would you replace that with os/2 or xenix? Keep dos on the individual pc's but run something better on the servers? 2. What database would you use for the account receivable and payroll stuff? Ingress, Rbase, what? They handle payroll for a cumulate total of about 1000 employees and account receivables for about 1000 cumulative customers (primarily clothing retail and heating oil). 3. What to get for servers? They are thinking of 386 or 486. They are looking at about 300 meg for each server. 4. What networking? Ethernet? Ring? TCP/IP Novell? What have you guys used and how well has it worked?? Thanks for any comments you may have! Mark A. Allyn phone 206-773-8308 (day) 206-526-8852 (nite) 206-773-3576 206-773-4393 if all fails: 206-773-9110 digital pager 206-986-5553 US Mail Boeing Company Mail Stop 8Y-03 P.O. Box 3999 Seattle Wa. 98124 Email uw-beaver!ssc-vax!ssc-bee!maa Ham WA1SEY Radio