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** Reply to note from Jromeh@aol.com Fri, 28 Nov 1997 18:52:25 -0500 (EST) > This is a great idea. Keeps cost down by using ever-decreasing comm costs > to make local hardware uneccessary. Which is a part of the "The Network Is The Computer" philosophy is supposed to be about. So it would be a good working model of the environment that IBM is working to sell. > "Our IBM AS/400 SchoolServers program operates around the clock, with > 99.9% uptime last year. How often are the servers running your business > servers out of service?" Obviously, Rochester would want to see such ads and I am sure they can pay for them. However, IBM would no doubt want to advertise all their different pieces. The upshot would be that a school connected to IBM hardware via Advantis could have access to Unix machines, NT boxes, mainframes, and AS/400s. Students could train on whatever IBM was making available across Advantis. I know that IBM leases out machines for web service across Advantis. If IBM did choose such a method to give access to schools, at least Rochester would have a way to get students trained on current gear. > Savings on the machines and their support, but there are still definite > creation, administration, and support costs to offset here. Especially > wrt connectivity. Of course there are still costs. I was just looking for a solution that might cost the same or less than IBM's current philanthropy programs but that would give access to current hardware on all platforms. I am sure that what schools ask for are pentium pcs connected to a network and running Win95. Mainstream pieces. IBM needs to find a way to give them what they want, but still indicate a direction that is more toward what IBM would like to see them using. > /* Jerome Hughes jromeh@aol.com */ /* InterPro Consulting Services > www.interproinc.com */ Chris Rehm Mr.AS400@ibm.net How often can you afford to be unexpectedly out of business? Get an AS/400. +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to "JAVA400-L@midrange.com". | To unsubscribe from this list send email to JAVA400-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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