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Jerry, You beat me to it. The legacy label is amusing given the actual age of these replacement systems. Add SAP to this list as well. Keith Jerry Adams wrote: > I realize that Unix is an operating system and that SQL is a language, > but I recall hearing about both of those back in the 70's when I started > out. > > > My point being: Unix and SQL are both legacy products. Which would > make Oracle, SQL Server, AIX, Linux (a Unix wannabe), and their ilk all > legacy. > > > That is not to say that any of these have stood still; to the best of my > knowledge there have been incremental improvements to each. Just as > there have been incremental improvements to the AS/400 -> iSeries -> i5. > > > So the next time some eunuch (pardon me, Unix) 'guru' or SQL (any > variety) wiz kid throws the word 'legacy' into a conversation regarding > the iSeries, just look 'im in the eye and with a condescending look say, > 'You're sh*****g me. Right?' > > > And, just for the record, Bell Labs invented Unix, and IBM invented > SQL. Not Oracle, not Microsoft, not Sun. And who leads the world in > patents again? It sure ain't Oracle, or Microsoft, or any of those wiz > kids' favorites. I don't have any idea how many have been used in the > iSeries, but certainly quite a number. > > > * Jerry C. Adams > *iSeries Programmer/Analyst > B&W Wholesale Distributors, Inc.* * > voice > 615.995.7024 > fax > 615.995.1201 > email > jerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:jerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > fbocch2595@xxxxxxx wrote: > >> It's easy to lump all IBM machines, whether mainframe or midrange, as >> legacy, don't you think? >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Keith Carpenter <carpcon@xxxxxxx> >> To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Sent: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 09:21:54 -0800 >> Subject: Re: Say Hello to IBM System i5! >> >> >> >> The large consulting firms who recommend new systems just call it legacy. >> >> >> Jeff Crosby wrote: >> >> >>>> Whatever the name, >>>> seems I always end up having to use "AS/400" as part of the >>>> definition. >>>> >>>> >>> Not to mention that even the Rochester IBMers refer to it as AS/400 to this >>> day. They are in conversations with me this very morning. >>> >>> >>> >
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