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On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 4:44 PM Mark Murphy <jmarkmurphy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Right, the person that wrote the article does not have a very good handleif
on the IBM i environment. They are probably marketers that believe that
they can get IBM i applications into their cloud, then they can easily
migrate them over to .NET applications.
They should just use open source. <tic>
In all honesty, I was working with azure for something or other a couple of
years ago. I hated it. I think it used to be a requirement for using
their RESTful APIs or something.
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