Best features?
- How about the technology independent machine interface (TIMI)?  We've 
got programs written and compiled decades ago (S/38 era) that still run. 
And thanks to TIMI, they're fully 64-bit RISC now.  Name another platform 
which doesn't require wholesale reworking or at least recompiling to get 
there.
- Object-based system.  A program is a program and a file is a file.  You 
can't load a file and then tell the system it's a program that needs to be 
executed.
These are just two more I wouldn't want to forget.  Are they enough to 
keep the platform alive and vital?  Obviously not, they've been part of it 
since the S/38 days.
As for other systems getting better, that's true.  But the AS/400 - 
iSeries - System i has that built in to the hardware level.  I love the 
way pointers are rendered invalid when changed by something other than the 
CPU.  It locks out buffer overflow exploits/problems.  Sure you can do 
things to crash your program, but nobody else can step on my program's 
address space and pointers.
Unfortunately, it appears IBM execs think that they only need educate the 
techies as to the benefits of the system (and they don't do a very good 
job of that).  Executives who have yes or no authority in purchasing 
decisions don't go to them System i web-site and look at the marketing 
videos IBM's prepared.  The laughing boardroom series was fantastic.  Even 
just the tag line at the end was powerful: "IBM e-Server iSeries.  One day 
all computers will be like this."  That could have been a powerful 
marketing tool.
midrange-nontech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 11/20/2007 08:27:10 AM:
date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 08:17:54 -0500
from: PaulMmn <PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: iSeries revenue plummets
Best features?
-- Integrated Database
-- Integrated Security
-- Single-level data storage
I think these are the 3 features that make the iSeries unique.
--Paul E Musselman
PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
At 7:50 AM -0500 11/20/07, fbocch2595@xxxxxxx wrote:
What are the aspects of the iSeries that make it the best business 
machine?? Are those things enough to keep companies buying it in 
numbers that will keep the platform alive??
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