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> From: fergal.o'flynn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Can I ask if anyone who has an iSeries with interactive CPW is considering > buying a Standard edition iSeries (zero CPW) and not upgrading to an > Enterprise edition ? > This would involve webfacing your applications etc to run them in batch. > If anyone has any ideas and suggestions on this possible route, I'd love > to hear them , i.e how will they carry on application development and > manage the system ? Webfacing is not the only solution. PSC/400 will also convert interactive programs to run in batch, thereby removing the interactive requirement. Converted programs can be run in our exclusive 5250 emulation mode, which requires no programmer intervention and no user retraining, and we can convert your system literally overnight. Not only that, but PSC/400 doesn't require a big, powerful PC - you can use whatever HTML editing tools you are most comfortable with, or even a text editor. Your RPG programmers need no HTML or Java knowledge, and the converted applications can still run interactively in case you have a few old twinax tubes lying around <grin>. For more information on PSC/400, try our website: http://www.plutabrothers.com/p1.html. We're not much on marketing, but there's a nice PDF brochure put out jointly by Pluta Brothers and one of our clients. You can see it at http://www.plutabrothers.com/picspsc.pdf. Joe Pluta Pluta Brothers Design, Inc. Developers of PSC/400
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