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Heh.
The best integration i've seen so far has been from the IBM arena, meaning
the IXS servers and the Windows integration hooks in OS/400. I'm extremely
impressed with the way IBM has helped make the MS product more manageable
by nature of running it on an IXS/IXA setup. We are loving it!
The initiatives I glanced over (admittedly, I haven't put much time in
reading them) on the web link sure look like smoke and mirrors to me.
Just my hastily worded and not thought out $.02
"Wilt, Charles"
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Wow is right Joe.
This bothers me. Particularly the hardware matters blurb:
"Hardware Matters
Think you need to spend $266,000 for a secure, enterprise-class server for
your iSeries applications and data? Think again. Fujitsu now offers a
server with 99.999% uptime that comes bundled with Windows Server 2003 and
SQL Server 2000, as well as the Microsoft .NET Framework, but at a fraction
of the cost of an iSeries."
I'd love to hear from those who do write for iSeries Network, Scott Klement
for instance.
Charles Wilt
iSeries Systems Administrator / Developer
Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America
ph: 513-573-4343
fax: 513-398-1121
> -----Original Message-----
> From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Joe Pluta
> Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 1:18 PM
> To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
> Subject: Wow.
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>
> <disclaimer>
> I write for MCPress, and have done so now for many years. My
> books are
> published by them as well, so take this post with the
> appropriate grain
> of salt.
> </disclaimer>
>
> I found out today that iSeries Network has leapt brazenly
> into bed with
> Microsoft. They are in fact teaming up with Microsoft for
> the "Midrange
> Modernization Tour" (shall we call it ".Net-apalooza") in which they
> promote the concept of "integrating" the iSeries into your
> "enterprise".
>
> By this they mean first moving your applications off of the iSeries,
> using it as a big SQL server, and then finally moving your data to SQL
> Server. They pay some lip service to "integration", but the primary
> players in this are folks like ASNA and their Monarch
> migration tool, or
> Iteration2 which migrates SAP customers to Microsoft Axapta.
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/midrange/default.mspx
>
> It's starting to get ugly, and it's interesting to watch who
> jumps ship
> first.
>
> Joe
>
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