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BPCS runs on your choice of

AS/400 iSeries ... approx 95+% of BPCS shops are there
There is an HP UNIX platform ... very few sites customers
There is a WINDOWS version ... very few sites ... and this only works on shops that want it on a tiny number of networked PCs ... like 5-8 PCs total
If your company has like 10 PCs networked, you too big to have BPCS there.
I do not know if multiple sessions are part of the constraint.


Also, the AS/400 iSeries and UNIX shops have a variety of Client Server options for the work stations. Typically we have score of people each with 2-5 client server sessions accessing BPCS at same time, plus dumb terminal user sessions also.

If you are a new BPCS customer, you are insane if you put BPCS on anything but AS/400 iSeries because that is where all future development is going to be. Of course there are a lot of insane people out there. <G>

BPCS runs on Windows???  I thought they stuck with a more stable o/s run
thier shops on ...


:)




On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Kusman Lim wrote:

> Dear BPCS professional;
>
> I am looking for information regarding to use BPCS on Windows Server.
> Which database is preferred ? What version of Windows Server is
> recommend ?
>
> Thank
>
> Kusman Lim
> PT Takeda Indonesia



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