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Yup...and in the opinion of the CONSUMER....well the results are obviouse...

Haven't we been down this path at least once before? I don't see where anything has changed. Do we really need to go down it again?

DR2

At 10:53 AM 12/11/2006 -0600, you wrote:
The functionality of the application SHOULD drive the decision.
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Once again, what we're seeing is the trend of the Application driving the
acquisition decision.

Don in DC

At 09:16 AM 12/11/2006 -0600, you wrote:
>Actually, the answer is:  Define "running Oracle."
>
>Can you run the Oracle database on i5/OS?  No.  Can you run it on i5
>hardware as described by Jim below?  Yes.
>
>Can you run the Oracle-owned JD Edwards World suite on iSeries? Yes and
>that's the only platform it runs on.
>
>Can you run the Oracle-owned EnterpriseOne suite, formerly JDE OneWorld,
>on iSeries?  Yes for all components except the Deployment Server which
>is only available for Windows (although you can use an IxS/IxA for it).
>
>Can you run the Oracle-owned Peoples Enterprise suite on iSeries?  No.
>It is only available for Windows and *nix and there is no support for
>DB2/400.
>
>Can you run Oracle's own application suite on iSeries?  I don't know but
>I highly doubt it.  I'm pretty positive it's dependent on the Oracle db
>so probably not.
>
>John A. Jones, CISSP
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>-----Original Message-----
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>Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 8:44 AM
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>Subject: RE: Another One Bites The Dust
>
><snip>
>Can't you run Oracle on an Iseries???
></snip>
>
>Answer:  Yes, but not under i5/OS.  You must run it under AIX or Linux.
>You can also put it up on an iSCSI/IXA/IXS attached Intel server.
>
>Jim Oberholtzer
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