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Not entirely true, Dave. There are lots of places that moved their S/36 applications inside what was called an AS/400 Model 436. There are even more places that still run in the S/36 environment on small gear. I've seen at least a dozen places like that in the past year. One of those shops is a department of the City of Chicago. These places don't need real programmers or IT professionals. They only need to change the backup tape on a daily basis. At COMMON in Minneapolis I bet Mark Shearer a thousand dollars that there are still several thousand shops like this that won't change, or don't know about the benefits of a System i because their one man contract programmer doesn't want them to know about the system. IBM's marketing rules guarantee that the contractor will get shoved aside by a slick salesman from a business partner. The ma's and pa's have turned their businesses over to Junior, who can't seem to be able to wipe his ...nose... without a mouse in his hand. When Junior went to business school, he learned how to do stuff with Excel, and that's all he needs to find his comfort level.
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