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Conspiracy? No conspiracy theory here. I am thrilled to hear that you were teaching iSeries in a Microsoft environment. Honestly I am. I'd love to see Microsoft have to eat crow and admit that, yes, they need the iSeries to run their business. What would be the marketing harm anyway?. After all, IBM uses Windows to run theirs. Facts remain skimpy however. --------------------------------------------------------- Booth Martin http://www.MartinVT.com Booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx --------------------------------------------------------- -------Original Message------- From: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion Date: Monday, August 04, 2003 4:21:34 PM To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: iSeries vs. Unix vs. SQL Server vs. Oracle >> My own feelings based on what you say here, is that Microsoft was learning about their competition in order to build a more competitive product. Oh for heavens sake Booth - not everything is a conspiracy! They were running their blasted business on the things. They admitted that they had done this with some aspects of their business in the press release that was mentioned earlier. They had reached a point of plausible deniability so when Dr Frank when public - this time they responded. Previously when it had been stated in public they had always "no commented" or stated that a "replacement project was underway and would be completed with x months" (x always stayed the same over the 5 year or so period when I was seeing this stuff. If a company wants to buy hardware and software to evaluate their competition, they don't do so by having IBM marketing and tech support staff assigned to them for goodness sake. They buy and service the stuff through third parties. Besides, what's secret about RPG for heavens sake - or at least anything that a programmer could tell you. These were RPGers who were writing applications and bridging packaged software (can't remember whose) into their own custom built stuff. You can chose to believe or not - your lack of belief will not change the facts. Jon Paris Partner400 www.Partner400.com
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