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Buck, Thanks for the thoughtful non-flame response :) Just repeat tho...the customer is always right! If your customers do not want to pay support fees they are not perceiving value. I worked for the vendor I now have to use and have seen the equation from both sides. I do not perceive much value in what they are currently doing so I do not like paying fees, especially when any new function arrives in the form of a "new application" which requires more initial $$$ and more support fees. Just changing out the box with the same user base requires $$$$$. Neither one of us or anyone on the newsgroup can solve that one since it is endemic to computing. Legacy apps and machines wither and die to be replaced by newer, faster better applications. As far as the no change or lots of change I just wish IBM would pick one and price appropriately. Perception of the iSeries is that it is a nice legacy box stable and robust. Cutting edge it is not, except of course for the neat hardware that blew up on Rob. My point was greenstreak caters to the no change crowd, same box lower costs great equation. To charge the premium again it will have to offer more than the garden variety pc, mac or unix box. Regards Konrad
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