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Adam, Yes I am. It was relayed by our sales associate du jour of 3 years ago. M$ and their insurance zealot Kevin Kelly was pushing it big time at the Acord Conferences. A lot if it stemmed from IBM dropping OfficeVision of which is integrated into their software. Their web based solution (iSolutions)is M$, with the iSeries data replicated on a Sequel Server. I haven't worked in insurance for 2 years so I don't know their direction today. Personally I couldn't see them moving off the 400/iSeries. ALR is too big a resource hog to do it anywhere else. Jay p.s. last I heard they were at version 7. >Are you serious? We were version 4 and upgraded to version 8 half a year >go. The only thing that has moved off the AS/400 is the print. They wrote >a little C++ program to do it. The daily cycle generates and xtract file. >The PC program downloads it, merges it with the forms and prints it out. > >I will keep comments about some of the program to myself. > >Adam Lang >Systems Engineer >Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company >http://www.rutgersinsurance.com
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