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  • Subject: RE: NT Server consolidation
  • From: Edward Koziol <koziol@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 08:54:25 -0500

Title: NT Server consolidation
Server consolidation will help you manage technology more efficiently, improve productivity and significantly lower your costs.  You will also benifit by maintaining fewer systems, improve your availability managment and service levels, provide faster deployment of e-business applications and provide an increased ability to rationalize and modernize your network.  You'll reduce operations and administration costs while providing high service levels to your organization. 
 
20 years ago we were right-sizing (down-sizing) organizations from mainframes to the AS/400's.  Today, we are right-sizing (scalability, if you will) by consolidating upward.  Comparing the service levels of the NT operating system to that of the AS/400, you'll experience less downtime.
 
Believe it or not!  I have customers that utilize the AS/400 only to serve NT.
 
Why not save your organization money and provide higher levels of service?????????
 
Ed
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Is anyone doing this on the AS/400? What are the benefits?


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