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Because it's getting cheaper to keep the platform alive.  The hardware
is now shared; the last step is to finish ripping out the IPO/IOA
architecture.  Once done, an AS/400 or iSeries can truly just be a
pSeries running i5/OS.  AIX isn't going away anytime soon, so neither
will the hardware.  

As an iSeries fan, it's painful to say it may devolve into a pSeries
running a guest OS, but the heart of the 400 has always been the OS.

What's left is software & support.  Even just milking the installed
based for upgrades should be a profitable venture for years to come.
Look at what JDE did with World.  Major development essentially stopped
a long time ago and yet Oracle is still committed to suck up license
revenue, um, support the app, for another 8 years.

Even if future enhancements only serve to tread water from a technology
standpoint, the i5/OS platform will exist in one way or another for many
years to come.


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