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No..I think that was that you can get the development tools for
that...not the hardware or LPPs.
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 9:53 AM, Mike <koldark@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Back to the topic, so you are saying you can buy (at list) an iSeriesserver
for $2500? Where do you see that? The cheapest thing I see is much morethan
that.is
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 8:11 AM, Joe Pluta <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> I just wanted to get one thing out there very clear.
>
> There has long been a big complaint in the community that the iSeries
> priced out of the hands of small developers. And in reality that'sbeen
> the case, both with hardware and software. They've both always beenprice
> priced at the enterprise level, and with good reason. IBM hardware,
> with it's IOP/IOA structure, has allowed small CPUs to handle more
> business application users than pretty much any other system
> architecture devised.
>
> But now we're no longer constrained by hardware costs, and as the
> of hardware plummeted the next barrier was software cost. Especiallyin
> this day of "free" tools, the tiered pricing of the machine has beenan
> issue. But now IBM has finally addressed that as well.of
>
> Because now, a single developer can buy a cheap machine and instead
> paying $3650 for green screen development tools can now get a fullhalf-price
> GUI/ILE development environment for $2600. And that's list; a lot of
> times those tools get bundled into the express packages for
> or less. And after that, your SWMA drops to $260 a year. Not a badabout
> deal.
>
> So now even a small developer can reasonably think about an i5/OS
> machine as a component of their network for four figures; in fact,
> the same as a fully-loaded Windows server (with RAID and tapebackup).
>mailing
> Is it perfect? No. Is it free? No. But is it the right direction?
>
> I think so.
>
> Joe
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