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Who said anything about indemnifying them? It strikes me as a profit opportunity. This may be the right group of customers to send to the competitors, though? --------------------------------------------------------- Booth Martin http://www.MartinVT.com Booth@MartinVT.com --------------------------------------------------------- -------Original Message------- From: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion Date: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 08:22:27 AM To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion Subject: Re: should have used an iseries/400 "Train wreck" ... what IT staff or vendor would entertain the thought of such an event! <grin> They probably justified the new solution on the basis that it would yield huge savings over the "antiquated legacy system" <bigger grin> IBM can't afford to indemnify customers from their own incompetence. In the old days, there was a pricing "umbrella" over the hardware that supported free SE services. THOSE DAYS ARE LONG GONE! ' just my $0.02 ... John John Myers Strategic Business Systems, Inc. 17 S. Franklin Turnpike, Ramsey, NJ 07446 USA E-mail: mailto:jmyers@sbsusa.com Phone: +1 (201) EASY 400 x131 Web: http://www.sbsusa.com Fax: +1 (201) 327-6984 At 09:21 PM 1/14/2003, you wrote: >A very interesting read. Thanks for pointing it out. > >The sad point in the story, to me, was the decision not to go back to what >did work. Why is it that going back to the last place where it worked is >not considered as an option? > >They mention that the S390 had worked for 30 years. Yet it was not plugged >in again nor beefed up as a band-aid. I just do not understand that course >of action but I have seen it repeated too many times. I'd think IBM would >have "Prodigal Son" marketing program for just such wheels-off train wrecks.
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