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We've never had i/OS

We had IBM i5/OS

Now it's just IBM i. It is most definitely not i/OS as Cisco owns
that and Apple has licensed it from them.

You won't find i/OS used on any official IBM documents, though you
will find some non-IBM documents incorrectly referring to IBM i as
i/OS.

Charles



On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 10:54 AM, Don <dr2@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
It would appear that even Apple has an i/os now.  Is ANYONE at IBM enforcing
trademarks or are we just going to see continued slide in iSeries/AS400
product recognition and additional dilution?



DR2

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