another good note... we went from
ibm mvs/cics platform to iSeries for
our y2k solution in 98... new machine..
new OS, new languages, new application
software versions.... and we've continued
to upgrade it every 3 to 4 years..
and we survived due to the constant up
time 24/7 of the iSeries.. and believe me..
we made use of that 24/7 quite often
in the beginning...
also.. in those 10 years... we've came
to work with pc's hacked, server's hacked,
sites down.. but the "i" was always up and
running....
Aaron
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