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The problem is that *you* know how your house is built. If your company's decision makers really understand how iSeries/OS400 is "built" and the value proposition behind it, they won't make a bad decision. Of course, if they're sitting on a foundation built on RPG-III (or -II), what's the likelihood that they know the capability of the iSeries? db > -----Original Message----- > From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx / RPower@xxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 1:41 PM > > See I don't see that argument as being as valid as it sounds. > That's like > saying instead of repainting my house because I don't like the > colors I'll > rip down the walls and rebuild them so I can repaint them, only to find > out that the walls aren't as sturdy as they used to be in the end. The > platform is by far one of the best I've seen. I mean honestly, > in my time > on the iSeries I've never seen one "crash", although I've seen > quite a few > Windows based platforms crash, over and over. > > Ron Power
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