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I also spent few minutes talking to these guys at COMMON, nice guys. It seems they have taken their xSeries Linux software and recompiled it to run on a Linux partition on the iSeries...giving them more available horsepower. I think that is pretty smart on their part and it sure makes IBM happy. The other thing I found out about 3COM is that they are all software based, which is different from other IP Telephony vendors that require you to purchase their hardware. If I sound like I am plugging them, well I will plug any good ISV that ports its' software to run on the System-i hardware ...especially if the result is because they get more horsepower. Matt Graybiel NetIQ Corporation
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