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Ron,

I have agreed with you and I did rant on this recently on
angustheitchap.com. I believe IBM has gotten the message. I for one can
live with System i, p, z and x for family names. This would be similar
to when we had System/3x and under that we had the 3, 32, 34, 36 and 38.
That would tie in with i5, i6, i7, etc. At least I hope that is what
IBM's thinking; obviously the ones after i5 are guesses. I know applying
logic to anything IBM does can be an exercise in frustration but maybe
we will get lucky this time.

I just wish they'd also make the operating system i/OS instead of i5/OS.
The i5 infers that they will have to change the name of the OS again
when the POWER6 processors come out. As we move into the future it isn't
the hardware that makes our favorite system unique, it is the operating
system. The hardware doesn't make any difference by itself. Putting the
unique OS onto the common hardware gives us the System i with all the
power and capabilities we love.

Kendall Kinnear
System i5 Architect
Stonebridge
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ron Adams
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 8:36 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Did we have another name change?

Regardless, "i" think they've gone too far. Especially when the primary
users (us), don't know what to call it anymore!  And, if we don't know
what
to call, how is the general public going to know what to call it, or
even
what "it" is?
How in the ____  are we supposed to keep up? And then what are we
supposed
to put on our resume?
It's gotten to the point of being rediculous!

I don't mean to rant, but I'm just frustrated at IBM and the name game
they're playing. I'm really starting to believe the old addage that they
really are IDIOTS BEHIND MACHINES!  Maybe I'm wrong in my thinking, but
I
really don't see businesses rushing out to buy this machine  because of
the
new (cool) name, I think they'll buy it because it runs the applications
they need and supports their business.

Anybody else?

Ron

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