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On 10/11/06, rob@xxxxxxxxx <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Not that you really care. Your point solely being an attempt to drive down the price of i5 hardware and software to where we get the same level of support that one gets when they purchase Windows and Linux,
pretty much. If you want the support pay for it.
but, lots of sites use i5's to drive their email. We do. IBM sold iSeries like hotcakes at one Lotus Sphere.
but you dont use .NET, so what do you know?? ;) I understand what IBM is trying to do with its VoIP software better after reading these messages. With the prices they can get for VoIP, DB2 and all their other software packages, I would think they would want to sell i5/OS at cost. Same as they are doing with AIX and p5 hardware. -Steve
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