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Keep an eye on the subject line.  If you veer off substantially - change 
it.  Or reply to one that was not changed, if you're the one who's stayed 
the course.  Granted the email I am replying to is fluff, however I almost 
skipped it because of the subject Outsourcing.  That topic has, and I fear 
will for quite some time to come, be beat to death on the midrange-jobs 
list.
Rob Berendt
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"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary 
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
Benjamin Franklin 
Joe Giusto <jgiusto@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Will it be called the new ipSeries?  <G>
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Isn't IBM officially merging the i and p Series next year?  Will that help
you out?
Mike E.
 
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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of John Myers - MM
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 2:31 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Outsourcing ==> iSeries as MAC
>My company sells a specific software package that is the only one of its
>kind sold in the USA ... period.  Our customers' alternative is to invest
A
>LOT OF MONEY to write their own.  On about 50% of our sales calls, our
>customers give us a "hard stop" in the sales cycle ... and things stop
dead
>in their tracks ... this moment comes when they learn that it runs on an
>IBM iSeries processor ... ONLY.
Hi John,
I would like to see IBM change the pricing of the iSeries to user based
pricing instead of system based. Where os400 eventually runs on generic
hardware and users pay IBM a certain $$ amount per year per user for the
use
of os400.
Do you think that your potential customers would be more open to using 
your
software/iSeries combo if the iSeries was priced that way?
-Steve
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