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Awesome news Mike - for you AND us :-) Thanks for the information ! Chuck -----Original Message----- From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Crump, Mike Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 9:48 AM To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: SAP and System i This isn't a question but a statement. A brief history - our company looked hard at SAP 2 years ago and I tried to do some investigations regarding SAP on the iSeries. There were a lot of unknowns and a lot of FUD was being spread. At the time it was rather painful to find things out but that is improving. To help get our staff on board we just completed an SAP System i executive briefing in Rochester. I will make a general statement in case you are wondering about whether or not you should run SAP on the System i. The answer is a resounding yes you should. The system does very well - it's native SAP code, the System i is no more different than any other platform, installations are growing (fastest growing OS at this time), the market share is not the largest but it's good (15-20% of the SAP installations are net new System I customers) , the machine out performs a lot of other systems/configurations, SAP invests a lot of time and money on the System i, IBM spends a lot of time and money on SAP, takes less people to support, usually gets implemented in 1/3 the time as other systems, etc., etc. My apologies for sounding like a commercial but all of those positives I stated up there were originally thrown up as negatives by a lot of different people over the last 2 years. Here are a couple of links that may help you gain some understanding.... http://www.itjungle.com/fhs/fhs053006-story01.html http://www-306.ibm.com/software/success/cssdb.nsf/topstoriesFM?OpenForm& Site=eserveriseries (use SAP for a search keyword) Ron Schmerbauch of IBM is the Development Team Leader for SAP on iSeries Tamara Turnley-Robinson of IBM is the ISV Sales Manager that has the responsibility for SAP. The down side is - IBM Global Services (IGS) is as we know the System i's worst enemy. With regards to SAP they are no better and possibly even worse. The I might stand for IBM but I think the GS actually stands for Go Spend. Michael
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