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No, No,  No   you guys are missing what I am saying.

I got a SNAIL MAIL  Post card from IBM about server consolidation.

The 2D picture is a bunch of PC servers in one view and the other view is a
single iSeries machine.

Meaning 50-100 PC server's can be replace by a single iSeries.

That's it.    It wasn't about running Linux on the iSeries or running
WinTel on the iSeries.

It implied.....    trade in all those PC servers and get ONE AS/400  !

Nobody else got this Snail Mail Post Card?

John Carr
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I will like a copy, please send it to my address, I'm affraid the list
will swalow it up.
_________________________________________________________________________
jpcarr@tredegar.com wrote:

>Has anyone received the Postcard/flyer from IBM on Server Consolidation ?
>
>It's one of those 2D (two different pictures when you move it up or down).
>
>Really Neat.   One view is 77 Blade type PC servers the other view is just
>one iSeries
>saying "IBM eServer iSeries.
>
>Great Job people.   This is Neat.   I want it in Magazines, and on TV.
>
>Now can we just remember to mail them to NON-iSeries sites?
>(Like all those you are targeting with Linux promo's ?)
>
>John
>


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