Had to jump in with my .02
        
        We are assuming, that the business in question, is highly volatile, 
with a high volume of transactional/business processing.
        It has been my unfortunate experience, to see very large machines , 
running very low volume business transactions, 
        even with respect to B2B traffic.
        Obviously, a very good salesperson oversold in this instance.

        I also did not hear mention of an   'in-line' invoice history 
transaction file, again, that would be a great tool for 
        a reasonably good volume of traffic.

        We on this mailing list, are distinctly aware, of the TCO advantage of 
ISeries boxes, to most other products 
        available. (As a point of interest, that TCO advatage was lost to HP in 
many cases, in the 80's)..

        If there are three people in administration, and their company sells 
three locomotives annually, our advice is moot.
        The 'boss' in this case, may be correct.

        The size, number of users, B2B/C traffic, transaction 
volumes,etc.....all have to be considered, when making these decisions.
        As well, the 'boss', may know for example, that a great deal of the 
applications will soon be taken over by a H/O 
        operation, and he/she may not divulge this information to our associate.

        The responses given were excellent, I just feel a little more research 
is needed here, to give a really accurate response.

I'll shut up now.
        

Ken Shields
PPG Canada Inc
Ph: 905 725 1144 (326)
Fx: 905 433 8712
kenshields@xxxxxxx



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