Kelly,

It is of course a viable alternative to distribute development and
application workloads across both Microsoft and IBM i platforms but I also
recommend against it. You under-utilize your IBM i environment. It increase
the complexity and cost of your systems. Microsoft provides a platform for
viruses and other malware. It compromises security. Performance and
stability suffer.

I promote IBM i on Power. It's sad to see application workloads move to
Microsoft.

With regards,

Nathan.

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