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My perspective on marketing is that BRAND recognition is more important than NAME recognition. I think a new name may be more obscure for the people who have been here for a while. On the other hand, with Power5, IMO a new name might get this technology into the hands of more people who previously associated it with that "old/outdated/proprietary" AS/400. Opinions like "A new name was/is not what the product line needed" do not take into account that IBM is looking at a bigger picture than our small OS/400 world. This is a new product.. If the only disadvantages to a new name are that it pisses off some of the faithful, then, whether it is ~needed~ or not, that is a small price to pay for matching the name to the technology. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pat Barber" <mboceanside@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: i5....continues... > My point was that name recognition is everything in > marketing and when a product loses it's name, it is > VERY hard to get that back. > > IBM has spent millions in losing the name recognition of > a box nobody clearly understood to begin with. > > A new name was/is not what the product line needed. > > A product line that has less than 8% in "new installs" > needs much more than a new name. > > Assuming the rumor is true about a new name, giving the > name i5/os will obscure the product even more. > > > trevor perry wrote: > > I don't understand something. So far, the noise about i5/OS has been mostly > > complaining. What is going on?
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