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I'm not opposed to people making a buck, even if I think it's not a good
direction. I don't like being spammed and not being able to get my name
off their list. That's why I'm boycotting those vendors, and making
sure all my clients realize who they're dealing with.

> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: midrangenews.net
> From: Don <dr2@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Tue, August 09, 2005 9:53 am
> To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> Actually, Joe, et al, plainly put, it's nothing more than capitalizing on 
> what we ALL know good and well to be the trend of the industry.  If IBM 
> doesn't want the business, it's obvious that Microsoft does.  It's IBM's 
> to lose and they're doing a helluva job of losing it....and that's not 
> news to any of us, including you.
> 
> If you want to bitch, bitch at IBM...but then, given the TRENDS OF THE 
> INDUSTRY, you can see how much they really listen and care....more than 
> just the lip service they give at COMMON, etc.  The fact remains there is 
> no real market penetration/depth/infrastructure development going on, and 
> I'm frankly damn tired of hearing "we just got a new (insert exec 
> name/position du jour here) and they're going to change the world..." 
> BULLSHIT.  Heard it too many times, not seeing it happen.  All I'm seeing 
> is turnover in the ranks.
> 
> Damn shame.  Nothing less.  And I don't know ANY of us that truly sees any 
> changes coming in the near future.  Yes, it'll be around a long time, but 
> then, OS/2 is still around...and MPE, VMS....CPM...NEAT....but do you want 
> to bet your kids college fund or your retirement  on them?
> 
> And yes, I still think it's the best box out there...I just wish Armonk 
> would take it seriousely.
> 
> So, guys, quit grousing at the vendors trying to make a buck following the 
> market trends.  I'm tired of hearing it.  You wanna bitch, bitch at IBM. 
> But, don't hold your breath.
> 
> We in the DC users group are doing our best to keep this system in the 
> forefront and bring the best we can to our membership/userbase here...but, 
> it's a dwindlying group....like it is everywhere else.
> 
> Don in DC
> 
> -------------------------------------------------
> 
> On Tue, 9 Aug 2005, Joe Pluta wrote:
> 
> > This is a new blight on the industry.  It seems that California Software
> > has created an "email-zine" called MidrangeNews.net that basically
> > promotes dumping the iSeries.  It "reports" success stories of
> > California software and does "features" on the Midrange Modernization
> > Tour, while teraring down IBM and the iSeries.
> >
> > Personally, I will recommend against any of the companies who advertise
> > in the emails.  Currently, that includes California Software, iTera and
> > somebody called asymex (SpoolIT).
> >
> > Joe
> >
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