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> From: rob@xxxxxxxxx > > I think this is one of the reasons that Joe Pluta catches grief about a > web based 5250 product he has (for those shops that ban telnet I suppose). Actually, no, PSC/400 isn't about banning telnet, it's about removing the interactive tax. The PSC/400 products (especially PSC/400 Express) allow people to take existing applications on expensive beige boxes on older versions of OS/400 and get them up literally overnight on inexpensive i5 boxes. They can drop a couple of tiers in support costs and in the end the product more than pays for itself, and yet they're up and running with literally zero retraining. Kind of a nice concept. Joe
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