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  • Subject: Re: AS/400 Trivia...
  • From: booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2000 14:40:18 GMT

So, you want some ads like the old Miller Beer ads  ("tastes great" - 
"less filling")?  Maybe IBM could hire the punk-haired boy and the 
pleasingly rounded suit in the Ameritrade ads? They could look good 
discussing the AS/400 ("advanced do-anything machine" vs. "reliable legacy 
machine". ) 
_______________________
Booth Martin
Booth@MartinVT.com
http://www.MartinVT.com
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nina jones <ddi@datadesigninc.com>
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06/25/2000 09:03 AM
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"Al Barsa, Jr." wrote:
> 
> Trivia Question - Name the system that...
> 
--- big snip!
> 
> Answer:
> AS400.... for Extreme Business! Share the News!


on sharing the news = can we use that in our websites, etc?  great
thought provoking stuff! 


we have a client that has several p/c networks for other applications,
and an as/400 that runs ours. 

the manager was a real p/c fan, and was talking several years ago about
getting everything off the as/400 and going to p/c networks. 

but over the past few years, he's changed his tune.  he recognizes the
as/400 is just like the energizer bunny - always up and going.  i've
heard him say within the past year, several times, the the as/400 is the
most reliable computer he has.

he is concerned, however, about the future of the as/400, how much
longer it will be around.  i really think the as/400 would have a great
future if only the true facts would reach the people that need to hear
them. 

we need to realize the as/400 does have some obstacles, and sometimes we
can be our own worst enemy in spreading the as/400 is a legacy system
perception.  and we need to work to overcome them.  and i think ibm tops
the list with the hamburger ad.  the implied message there is anything
but java is unsuitable.  i'm sure their intention was to inspire the
as/400 programming community to learn java, but you don't inspire by
insulting!

i like the perception that the as/400 is flexible, and there are
different tools for different needs.  it's a rock solid, fantastic
machine!  we should all respect our differences. and we should run with
that!
 
nj
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