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| [mailto:midrange-l-admin@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Mike Haston ** Data


| There must be some reason M$ runs its business on iSeries!
|
| Are you saying to protect your job you should go with the inferior product
| with the snappy sales pitch rather then the product that you've
| found to be
| untouchable when it comes to your business needs?
|
|
| ===========
|
| He follows the 95% who are lemmings...  His job is on the line, are CFO

<snip>

No! (and THANKS for raising hand in support of Joe, btw...:-)

But I've worked in companies from $10M (USD) to $30B.  Worked with and for
management and grunts alike.  WAS "D.P. Manager/quasi-CIO/janitor" of a
company that grew from < $100M to $500M using the systems We put together.

What I'm stating, as fact or opinion, is that the more decades You've put
into a career and the higher up You go in an organization (ie the less
mobility), the HARDER it is to make TOUGH decisions that don't APPEAR
OBVIOUSLY correct.

And MANY actually MAKING the purchase decisions these days are either
dweebs/geeks/propeller-heads (and the difference is?), or non-coders who
have not been well-informed.

Icbw, of course, so's I guess that makes it opinion...;-D






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