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  • Subject: Re: Sap Bites the Dust at Sobeys ($81 million) !!!
  • From: "Charly Jones" <charly301@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 03 Feb 2001 07:27:17


The platform was an old IBM architecture from the 1970s... used to be
called the System/38... was completely reinvented in 1988 and renamed
the AS/400... and most recently renamed iSeries, shortly before
its untimely death, considering its 99.998 percent uptime.

Hmmm, what does 5 days of downtime do to a yearly uptime percentage?

Charly Jones
Geezer in Gig Harbor

>From: Don <dr2@cssas400.com>
>
>Hmmm..what platform was the SAP being implemented on?
>
> >
> > following a
> >  five-day database and systems shutdown in December.
> >
> >  
>http://computerworld.com/cwi/story/0%2C1199%2CNAV47_STO57293_NLTam%2C00.html
> >

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