hahahaha. That figures. The guys is trying to tell your President that
IIS is more secure than the IBM i.... ohh boy. hahahahaha.

You need to ask the network guy in what ways the IIS server is more secure
than the IBM i. Press him on it... make him give examples of how IBM i
can be hacked and IIS cannot. Oh please report back with his answer,
because this HAS to be good :D


Thanks
Bryce Martin
Programmer/Analyst I
570-546-4777



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Just one word of caution. Do not try and turn a programmer into a
marketing website designer.
Prior to taking this position I was a consultant for 18 years on the IBM
midrange with the last 5+ years also doing web development using Microsoft
products (.aspx, c#, vb.net, etc..). I've created a few prototype web
pages for marketing to review and they were thrilled with the prototype
and ideas I presented. My problem is that the network guy went over my
head to the President and said that doing it this way was not secure as
the IIS server and can be easily hacked if we went that direction. That
is when I started doing my research on running a web site on the iSeries.



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