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Maybe by then IBM will come up with a real name or abbreviation we can
use. I'm sorry 'i' is a letter or a pronoun not a name. IBM Power System
Running IBM i. is a description not a name, you can't even get a good
acronym for it. IPSRIi?. I agree we are now running power hardware, but
give the OS a real name. I hear P referred to as AIX, so why cant we still
be OS400?

Remember AS/400 was just short for Application System 400. Change the
default green screen to blue maybe? Then My users might notice a
difference and I can get them to call is by the right name. Giving them
new web or windows based application just means they think we now run on a
windows system it won't get them to call it by the right name either.





From:
Rpglist <rpglist@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date:
12/07/2012 12:56 PM
Subject:
Re: IBM i Support till 2026
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What flipping difference does it make.

Stop someone and ask them what they have for a computer and 99% will say
windows or Mac and that's it

They don't say oh I use snow leopard or I'm a windows xp user.

This is nothing more than trever getting on his high horse again.

I wish he would stop the bs it's getting old



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On Dec 7, 2012, at 11:20 AM, "Mark Murphy/STAR BASE Consulting Inc."
<mmurphy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Probably the same number that call an Inspiron a PC.

Mark Murphy
STAR BASE Consulting, Inc.
mmurphy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
From: Trevor Perry
Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 12/06/2012 04:10PM
Subject: Re: IBM i Support till 2026

I wonder how many programmers will still be calling it AS/400 in 2026..

On 12/6/12 11:45 AM, "Pete Massiello - ML" <pmassiello-ml@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I didn't see anything on midrange-L, but I thought I would send out a
note to everyone so that people are aware of this in the community.

Last week during my trip to IBM Rochester, I sent a tweet (my Twitter
ID
is petem59) out on twitter after Steve Will (Chief Architect IBM i)
posted a chart about 3 more releases of IBM I , with support reaching
out
to about 2026. That caused quite a stir on Twitter, and all the
magazines picked up on it as well. I thought it would be good to post
here on M-L, so that everyone sees that IBM has 3 more releases
currently
planned for IBM i (they don't plan further than that, so don't read
anything negative into that), and that they are currently working on
IBM
i Next, and IBM i Next +1, in the lab as we speak. This plus all the
work they are doing with the next few technology refreshes to continue
to
bring new features and functionality to the product. There are great
things coming on the horizon, sorry I can only discuss what isn't on my
NDAs. Of course, as Steve said the charts were approximations, but
really at 14 years out, even if they are off by 1 or 2 years off in
either direction, that is great news for IBM i customers.

In addition, I am currently part of the beta team on IBM Navigator for
i,
and If you are currently using this product, you will want to jump on
the
next HTTP group PTF that comes out around December 15, because this new
version is amazing. Really great UI improvements.

I think it is pretty exciting news, and certainly dispels the myth
that
the IBM i is going away.

Pete

--
Pete Massiello
iTech Solutions
http://www.itechsol.com
http://www.iInTheCloud.com


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