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BULLSHIT.revenue
Pure bullshit.
Power is the hardware. I wish I could share with everyone how much
that IBM I contributes to Power. Suffice it to say, IBM i is adding moneynot
just to Power, but to the entire IBM corporation. IBM I has beenextremely
profitable, and the revenue generated from IBM I is noticed within theentire
Power organization, if not the entire IBM organization. For those of uswho
run IBM I, there are future plans going out many many years (sorry, Ican't
get into details), do not believe the FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt)that
AIX is the only operating system that IBM cares about (or that the PowerEarning
people care about). Is AIX important to IBM, you bet it is. Is IBM I
important to IBM, you bet it is. If IBM I wasn't in the picture, the
per Share of IBM stock would be affected.only
It annoys me to no end when people try to spread the FUD around, that IBM
cares about AIX. Yes, IBM has screwed up the marketing of the naming ofIBM I
(the old OS/400), but you can cry about it just like you can cry about thenew
layout of Facebook.remaining,
For those people who have nothing good to say about IBM I, I say leave the
platform and see if you can find something 1/2 as good. For those
this is your community. This is your livelihood. Make constructivecriticism.
Don't argue about what could have been, should have been, and names. Ifyou
want something there are avenues to get enhancements, new features, etc.I
know the COMMON CAAC & the Large User Group have put forth quite a lot ofit
requirements for i5/OS at the time, and something like over 65% have made
into IBM i. This is due to the fact that Steve Will and his team areputting
listening and working with our community. They have done a great job
determining which features and functions provide the most value, and
those into the various releases. Do we get everything, no, but we suregot
some great stuff in these last few releases.the
If I have hurt anyone's feelings, that wasn't the intension. Don, you were
straw that broke the camel's back. If all we concentrate on is thenegative,
then when people outside of IBM I Google on these discussions, they aregoing
to feel and believe that the machine is not moving forward, when thatisn't
the case. Promote the platform that you work on, tell others how good thepeople
machine is, don't just tell each other on this list, go out and tell
about Watson, and that is the same platform that you run your business on.Is
it the same OS, NO, but it is the exact same Power platform.[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Pete
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Pete Massiello
iTech Solutions
www.itechsol.com
-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
On Behalf Of Donnames
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 2:22 PM
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
Subject: RE: Classes for IBMi/iSeries?
Dennis,
The things that you're as WELL AWARE of as many of the rest of us include:
1. This o/s is known (thanks to IBM ineptness) by many names, and these
are ACCEPTED BY INDUSTRY when talking about the broad category of systemsthat
run OS/400, uh, I mean i/os, un, I mean..... All of us (with one or 2about.
exceptions) generally seem to understand what the others are talking
os/400(or
2. Also as I believe you're well aware of, when IBM says "POWER" they're
specifically referring and wanting you to be running AIX. To IBM,
whatever) is and has been just another add on legacy (THEIR TERMS) o/s.OS/400
Keep in mind that AIX, is just another mutation of UNIX - BOTH operating
environments which have been around for as long or longer than CPF or
- yet for some reason IBM hasn't decided to morph their names along withthe
seasons... Ever wonder why?my
OK, back to our naps...I'm sure trevor will have some retort but I'm sure
spam filter is still working... :)list To
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