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They're trying to foster the illusion of an independent user forum and an industry news magazine. It would be like Microsoft buying CNET and forcing all the content to slant toward their marketing. To me, it feels a lot like the 700 Club. I wonder whether they're flying below IBM's radar, or whether there's nothing they can do about it. It's a shrewdly ambiguous marketing strategy. About Us In an ever-changing world, IT executives must track an amazing amount of information in order to gauge the best and most cost-effective ways to manage projects. Midrange Server.net is a consortium of IBM Midrange industry professionals spanning nearly every industry. The team of professionals that make up Midrange Server.net are dedicated to finding and sharing information about products, services and materials related to the Midrange community. The Midrange Server.net team is comprised of professional writers and editors as well as IT managers, programmers, and system administrators. We are engaged in day-to-day technical, business and financial issues as they relate to the IBM Midrange systems, applications, services and products. It is this team of dedicated professionals that are here to provide you, and other members of our extended Midrange community, information to assist in achieving your goals.
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