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It seems the AIX intro to COMMON is more about keeping COMMON alive
than trying to facilitate meeting the need of a new group. If I had
to guess I would say there are many more AS400 shops using Windows
servers than AIX - but maybe I just come into contact with the
minority.

Aaron Bartell

On 5/7/09, Jeffrey M. Carey <jeffreymcarey@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
One point on the below: AIX. First of all, IBM is firmly behind the
unification of the platform, so this is a high priority for them. Aligning
with IBM makes their support much easier, albeit it is not what it once was
just because of budgets.

More importantly, this is a huge segement of the Power systems market. If
we could get even half the attendees to the IBM Technical conference that
attend for AIX, we wouldn'r be in such a dire straits. There is the
conference, but there is noreal group like COMMON for AIX. We can offer
much to this community just as we have offered to the i community (and all
the other platforms we discussed from 1960 on).

-----Original Message-----
From: rob@xxxxxxxxx
Sent: May 7, 2009 8:27 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: COMMON

Lowest priorities.
b.. Conference presentations on a particular topic: AIX

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