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From: Al Barsa <barsa@barsaconsulting.com> > o If IBM fails (at thwarting your product), they will do away with the > premium for interactive. I understand that this is what you want, however > this will have two consequences: > 2). The one that all AS/400 customers will not like, IBM will have > to raise the price of systems high enough to keep the iSeries portion > of the company viable, which will have a significant (upward) effect > on the price of systems. Al, you advance an argument here that I never saw the logic of. We had heard for years now that "IBM wants us to get off the green screen and that the interactive tax was the 'incentive' to help us achieve that". If we all followed IBM's direction and got off 5250, IBM would then (according to your argument) be forced to raise the price the "keep the iSeries portion of the company viable". I'm sure IBM would love to raise the price (for whatever reason), but they might just price themselves out of business. The box is already overpriced. If IBM cannot compete fair and square against Sun, HP, and Intel-based servers, then they deserve to be put out of their misery.
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