On 9/29/2011 10:09 AM, Trevor Perry wrote:
And when you read all the tales of woe on this forum, about losing AS/400
to other platforms or throwing out iSeries, it becomes obvious that there
is a clear trend. The people who come in to take charge, think the
platform is an AS/400 and tend to run away. The people who see the
platform as IBM i on Power, see it as modern, vital, and having a future.
We need to convert the former to the latter, but the name crap continues.


FORUM!! When did that happen? Can we go back to the mailing list; I do not like forums as well as well as mailing lists. Unless you meant forum as in://*"*a medium (as a newspaper or online service) of open discussion or expression of ideas" then never mind.

Do you have any proof that if more people called it IBM i on power (or whatever it was called when IBM changed the name) there would be one more company using it? I think if you can prove that, you will get more people supporting your position, then by calling us names. Until then I am just going to nickname mine ..... what for it ...... F.R.E.D. what did you think it was going to be AS400.

And if you think I just think it is a laughing matter, I am very concerned about jobs in my area, I have gone back to school (could be why I want proof, no professor would let me get away with just calling him a name, and not backing up my claim with support evidence) . But if I had to choose if the lack of jobs was because of what people call it, IBM marketing it, or the economy, the name would not be my first choice.

John

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