" Why did so many ISVs and customers buy an AS/400 in the first place?
   Because it was the "one-size-fits-all" solution, that had everything in
   one package. And you could develop and extend business applications at an
   enormous speed."
   On day 1 of the AS400 being available there were 1000's of applications
   readily available to run on it. The AS stood for Application System. IBM
   with S34 and S38 had invested heavily in assisting ISV's develop
   applications. This made it so simple for a customer to buy this integrated
   solution because the solution was there. And note this was pre internet so
   no web,
   If you compare IBM's assistance today to ISV's to then ... well there does
   not seem to be much now.
   IBM's partners in development was an enormously beneficial program that I
   believe has totally disappeared.
   Just my $0.01c in Aussie dollar :-)
   Cheers
   Don
    
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   > Am 23.04.2025 um 17:41 schrieb Jack Woehr via RPG400-L
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   > We can console ourselves that our solution is the most efficient, the
   most power efficient, the most workable, the most productive from a
   development point of view, compared to the breathtaking inefficiency of
   many cloud-only solutions!
   Yes - absolutely - but I don't think, that it will save the platform in
   the long run.
   Why did so many ISVs and customers buy an AS/400 in the first place?
   Because it was the "one-size-fits-all" solution, that had everything in
   one package. And you could develop and extend business applications at an
   enormous speed.
   And that's what all other solutions lack right now. I tightly integrated
   application(!) platform. We have enough databases with web service
   extension out there - also more than enough "application servers" - and
   sure more than enough "islands" in the vast enterprise IT oceans.
   What's really needed is a platform, that kicks a... when it comes to
   developing and running business applications - where you turn the key, and
   everything is running and waiting to deploy your first application.
   And I don't think that this is pure nostalgia - it's what so many
   application developers want. It could fill that niche between No-Code /
   Low-Code and those oversized development pipelines. And filling a niche
   was always the purpose of the platform.
   Regards
   Daniel
   > Am 23.04.2025 um 17:41 schrieb Jack Woehr via RPG400-L
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   > Daniel --
   >
   > It still is "an integrated solution" if you think about all of what it
   takes stand up a truly, fully featured database on a reliable hardware
   platform where all the tools are there at one's disposal for maintenance,
   enhancement, security, and integration into the enterprise, right up
   through REST APIs and enterprise event stream solutions such as Kafka. All
   there on IBM i!
   >
   > Yes, it triggers one's nostagia for simpler times to see the centralized
   solution become just one island in a vast sea of the modern enterprise,
   but our commitment, after all, is to the enterprise, and sometimes our
   technical enthusiasms have to take second seat. We can console ourselves
   that our solution is the most efficient, the most power efficient, the
   most workable, the most productive from a development point of view,
   compared to the breathtaking inefficiency of many cloud-only solutions!
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   >>> Am 23.04.2025 um 16:15 schrieb Jack Woehr via RPG400-L
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   >> Then the IBM i just becomes one more database in the enterprise that
   delivers up its data via APIs.
   >
   > That would be very sad indeed - because if IBM i becomes "just another
   database" it will be not the "integrated solution" that it was, since the
   AS/400 was introduced.
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