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Wonder what the 'remote access' refers to?


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The big deal on these machines is that there is no more 5250 governor.
Also,
they are now user based priced for the OS. Watch for the big addon charge
for
"remote access". It adds $4k to the price.

Rich Loeber
Kisco Information Systems
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albartell wrote:

After following a couple links I got to this page:

http://tinyurl.com/yuzdtp

or


http://www-306.ibm.com/common/ssi/OIX.wss?DocURL=http://d03xhttpcl001g.bould


er.ibm.com/common/ssi/rep_ca/1/897/ENUSC07-021/../../../1/897/ENUS107-181/in

dex.html&InfoType=AN#@2h@88@

If you scroll down or search for value '6010' it appears as though you
can
get a very entry level machine for around $8K. I am not a wizard at
viewing
these things, and based on that page it is hard to see exactly what you
get
for that amount. It would be nice if you got a machine you could
actually
develop RPG code on, which means it would have to include the compilers
(which I doubt it does).

Aaron Bartell

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for your reference:

IBM will announce two new System i models, 515 and 525 on Apr. 10.
Model 515 is focus on SMB new acquisition with attractive price for
total solution including BP/ISV solution and System i 515. Model 525
is the replacement of model 520. i5/OS user based licensing is also a
new approach for SMB customers. For model 550/570/595, i5/OS
application server is for second partition which not use database to
significantly reduce the i5/OS license charge.
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