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This is interesting from that interview, "It's good because the System i customers can talk to the others about what they are doing. There are more banks in the world using System i than any other system. That's more than 16,000 banks that use our system. These are individual entities, not a total that includes each bank's branch locations. There are some absolutely huge banks using System i. When I am in Asia, talking with these bankers, they are talking in terms of having 100 billion accounts and growing to between 150 and 200 billion accounts. It's mind-boggling." So with that in mind, and all that potential business, why the h**l aren't IBM doing more to promote the System i?? Confused of Amsterdam -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: midrange-l-bounces+agnictsr=aeroground.nl@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces+agnictsr=aeroground.nl@xxxxxxxxxxxx]Namens GKern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Verzonden: maandag 18 december 2006 15:26 Aan: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx Onderwerp: The One Percent Club Great read on Dr. Frank's view of things (at the moment). As for promoting of the i campaign, how about we start by calling ourselves the The One Percent Club (Angus??). (Even though we may not all be there yet, it is definately a worthy goal for us to pursue.) It's a great way to promote our platform in simple terms that even those in business 101 can understand. http://www.itjungle.com/tfh/tfh121806-story01.html Regards, Jerry Gerald Kern - MIS Project Leader Lotus Notes/Domino Administrator IBM Certified RPG IV Developer The Toledo Clinic, Inc. 4235 Secor Road Toledo, OH 43623-4299 Phone 419-479-5535 gkern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please inform the sender by reply e-mail and destroy this and all copies of this message.
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