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Apparently the Asian Art Museum carries a lot of weight with graphic 
designers who design full page ads.

While it is nice to see some of these artsy kind of customers to open the 
iSeries to alternative markets,
and, to enforce the belief that the iSeries is not limited to strictly 
back office workload,
I do believe you are right that a few of the more stodgy ones would add 
some business appeal.

Rob Berendt
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When they do get an add out they have quotes from companies that no one 
has
heard from (or at least I have not).

How much weight does a quote from the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
hold for the general business world?

Would you buy an iSeries because a company named Greif said it works well
for them?

What happened to Coke? Sysco? Vivendi Universal? Fox Paramount? Johnson &
Johnson?

All of these companies have brand name recognition and their opinions 
about
the platform matter.

I guess something is better than nothing...


> message: 1
> date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 12:46:38 -0500
> from: Mike.Crump@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> subject: Re: Wall Street Journal
>
>
> I missed this at first but  you can also get this on the web.....
>
> http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/whyi/pdf/whyi_ad.pdf
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