Is it perhaps possible that the AS/400 (iSeries) is a victim of
Rochester's obsession with quality control and integration?  For the
other platforms the area experts probably own the implementation and
take pride in presenting their work.  On the iSeries, after they've done
their bit with DB2, WebSphere, Domino, AFP or whatever, then it needs to
get run through the iSeries team.  I can see some internal conflicts
developing there.

Just a thought,
Andy Nolen-Parkhouse

>
> Yes, hence our much-bemoaned dilemma, IBM doesn't seem to know how to
- or
> want to - present the 400/iSeries with its distinctiveness.
>
> It's like a lot of the education offerings you see. Printing classes
APF
> (or AFP?) are available but only for mainframes. May have changed
since
> last I looked.



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