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> From: fiona.fitzgerald@notes.royalsun.com > > So this will surely force vendors into rolling out a > quick & dirty web interface - which may not be free of > performance problems > - or force their clients into paying quite a lot more to retain 5250 when > they upgrade. Some bargain ! Frankly, we're ecstatic with the announcement over here at Pluta Brothers. Now, there are really only two options for software vendors: WebFacing or PSC/400. Certain applications will probably require WebFacing - for example, PSC/400 doesn't handle the advanced graphical DDS keywords for the "GUI" interface". But for everything else, the cost of development for PSC/400 is a lot lower than anything out there. Not only that, we have a green screen option that basically emulates the existing 5250 application in a browser, which means no retraining for the user base. Since you can literally convert your application to run on the web overnight, we expect to see a lot of interest from software vendors. Joe
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