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-- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] I'm advising a consulting group on where to redirect their attention. They've been in the AS/400 programming business for 15 years, and now things are looking slim. My advice is to diversify away from the AS/400 market. However, I've been wrong before. Thought I'd turn it over to the experts, using a Delphi process (refer: http://www.tcdc.com/dmeths/dmeth5b.htm). So, feel free to respond directly to me on this question: What will be the market for AS/400 programming services in 2004? I'll gather the responses, consolidate them, and republish the request until we settle on a consensus or frozen disagreement. Thanks Hank Heath IS Mgr Dunn Corporate Resources
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