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I guess you could argue 30+ years going back to the S/3 !

...Neil

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Numbers?

Adoption: 2nd largest deployment platform for Domino.

Usage: Most of the Fortune 500 + thousands of SMBs.  Successful enough
to keep many ISVs in business although I'll granted that few are truly
huge companies like SAP.

Market Longevity: 25+ years going back to the S/36. Predates Windows
1.0, MS-DOS, and the original IBM PC.  How much longer do you need?

John A. Jones, CISSP
Americas Information Security Officer
Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc.
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> Mainstream means adoption, usage, and
> market longevity.

Exactly. Now taking what you just wrote, go look the numbers. OS/400
isn't, and will never be, mainstream.




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