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About a month ago. They came in and said put a 170 out in front of your
firewall.
Now no formal proposal was on paper they were just talking and explaining
their theory.


-----Original Message-----
From: Don [mailto:dr2@cssas400.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 2:25 PM
To: 'midrange-l@midrange.com'
Subject: Re: 400 & RPG to the Net




How long ago did IBM tell you to buy that 170?



On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, Lauritzen, Karl wrote:

>
>
>
>
> I have been given the task to "get on the Internet now".
> We have a 720 at V4R4 and going to V5 this year at some point.
> All applications are written in RPG and home grown.
>
> I have a programming staff of 1 junior pgmr and 1 beginner pgmr plus
> myself.,1 network guy and 2 operators.
>
> We would like to start with inquiry and then be able to allow our agency
> force to quote/app direct to our 400.
> In other words live real time data access to our 400 database files. Read
> and write.
>
> I have investigated many ways to do this. I have been given a modest
budget
> to accomplish this.
> Security from management's side is not an issue until it happens. I
believe
> the opposite and want to be smart.
>
> I am toying with putting 400 on Internet with a Sonic Wall box as my
> firewall on network.
> Either develop applications with E-RPG or use some product that transforms
> RPG into GUI code as you develop
> so it can be used either green screen (in house) or GUI (net).
>
> I do not want to maintain same program 2X. (1 in house 1 on net).
>
> IBM came in a gave us a proposal to add a 170 as an Internet box.
> Management immediately threw this out
> as too costly.
>
> Has anyone had any experience with these so called Internet tools and if
so
> good or bad idea?
>
>
>
>
>
> Karl Lauritzen Jr.
> National Lloyds Insurance
> American Summit Insurance
> *klauritzen@natlloyds.com
> *klauritzen@american-summit.com
>
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