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Jim Damato wrote: >I've implemented a fair number of large and small Unix-based business >applications and I just don't see it. Maybe this type of multi-stream >technology is out there in the scientific community, but it's definitely not >there for our segment of the market. Technology such as Oracle Parallel >Query can only do so much, and I don't see the business world using Unix >systems as a parallel processing powerhouse. Not to the degree that one can >really say "That's one area the *nix (and maybe PASE?) just kicks the crap >out of OS/400". > Jim, I think it is unfair to throw common sense and real world experience into the fray. You keep that up, and you'll just be an "IBM apologist." >-Jim > -- Chris Rehm javadisciple@earthlink.net Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God. 1 John 4:7
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