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  • Subject: Re: V3R2 life cycle(s)?
  • From: Glenn Ericson <Glenn-Ericson@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 05 Aug 1997 09:37:04 -0400

Hanks statements are fine.

The  problem is which of the THREE stated dates for V3R2 support to be
discontinued  is correct, If  any?
Glenn
At 10:32 PM 8/4/97 +0000, you wrote:
>Glenn, 
>
>Excerpts from mail: 31-Jul-97 Re: V3R2 life cycle(s)? Glenn
>Ericson@att.net (2392*) 
>
>> OK that is  -3- different  answers. 
>
>> IBM are you listening  - What is the correct  reply here? 
>
>I work for IBM however, I am not going to stand up and say which is the
>correct reply - because there is not a general correct reply for every
>situation.  I stated in a previous note on this subject, that all new
>development is centered on RISC based machines.  Personally, I would try
>to go with the latest and greatest.    However, each situation is
>different and must be studied with all of the factors involved.  Hank
>Heath states some of those factors very well in his note as follows:  
>
>Excerpts from mail: 31-Jul-97 Re: V3R2 life cycle HankHeath@aol.com (2569) 
>
>> One of the major implementation roadblocks in getting a world wide 
>> organization on the bleeding edge is just coordinating the whole damned 
>> thing. For instance, there is a major piece of software that they
purchased 
>> and modified a number of years ago. It is not certified for RISC, yet.
Until 
>> they get that taken care of, they can't just roll out an upgrade and
pray for 
>> the best. 
>
>> Another issue is momentum. After going to the well a number of times for 
>> upgrades within the CISC architecture, it is a difficult sell to go
back, and 
>> ask for another deep drink. 
>
>> Then there is the competitive pricing within IBM that offers some real 
>> advantages to staying on CISC.  
>
>There are other factors too which have been stated by other participants
>on this list.  All I can say is apply each of the factors to your
>particular situation and then make a decision.  
>
>Mark L. Bauman 
>AS/400 Communications Development     
>
>
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