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Wasn't all of this timed to match the "big push" for OS/2 which was introduced 
to beat Windows 93^H^H94^H^H95 to market?  My remembrance was that it all 
relied upon a pure IBM solution and potential buyers just yawned and stayed up 
all night in August of 1995 so they could have the "real" solution, Windows 95?

In <3685A14A.3070604@datadesigninc.com>, on 12/26/98 
   at 08:54 PM, nina jones <ddi@datadesigninc.com> said:


>well, i've been throwing away old papers today, and happened to run
>across one that was the May 1994 announcements for client server. 
>brought back memories!

>it mentioned that the original server machines were announced in 1993. 
>then the as/400 was repositioned as a client/server, in addition to an
>application server machine.

>the announcement discussed visual rpg, and other interfaces using obdc to
>incorporate the gui interface.

>nj

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