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On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 21:04, <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I just didn't care. ÂI ignored Enterprise Extenders and told our team to
come up with TCP/IP replacements for SAVRST, SAVRSTOBJ, SAVRSTLIB. ÂWho
needs STRPASTHR when you have TELNET? ÂSNDNETF can be replaced with FTP.
There are alternatives for SNDNETSPLF. ÂOther than that, who needs it?
SNDDST? ÂReplaced.

That's pretty much what we did. I've used our move to Power 6 systems
to get rid of AnyNet.

Then again, when i started working here in 2005, i got rid of our
TokenRing network for a few 170's we still had for qa purposes, by
using Ethernet cards from discarded systems.

Time moves on - and it's the techies that have to push the lazy
developers and customers forward in time.


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