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  • Subject: RE: AS400 - PC without Client Access
  • From: rob@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 11:21:11 -0500


1)  You'd rather things didn't stabilize and perform better as you upgrade
operating systems?

IBM does a great job of testing, bringing people in for prebeta testing,
beta testing, and follow up support.  But granted, they, and every other
business, will always find a way to improve items.

You can't wait for ever to implement new technology.  Classic example:
France had a pretty fair antitank weapon.  But they delayed production
because they had a better one coming out.  However, while they were waiting
Germany rolled over them in WWII.



                                                                                
                                          
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>
> Yeah, but it really stabilized and performed better in V4R4.  Heck, just
> keep current and you won't have to worry about it.
>
>>
>> Actually, NetServer became available in V4R2.
>>

Surely a contradiction? If you kept current when V4R2 came out, and used
this wonderful new feature... you'd have to wait until V4R4 before it
became
stable?


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