Given the recent (and in some cases ongoing) issues people have had with 
the procurement process for IBM Rational products, I wrote an article on 
the subject.  Part 1 is available here:
http://www.ibmsystemsmag.com/ibmi/developer/general/rational_procurement1/
I took a lot of time on this article and got excellent input from a lot 
of people at IBM (and I'm very thankful to all of them).  I was 
particularly intrigued by the fundamental differences between the 
Passport Advantage process and the traditional AAS/eConfig process that 
we midrange folks know and love.
If you have had questions on the process, I highly recommend you read 
this article.  This first one goes into detail comparing the two 
different procurement mechanisms.  The follow-up article will cover 
specific issues that IBM i customers should understand.
I hope it helps some folks in their decisions, because unless you're 
planning to retire in the next couple of years, the Rational products 
are going to be not just helpful extras but pretty much mandatory tools 
in your arsenal.
Joe
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