Tim is right, the world is moving away from AS/400. I'm not refusing to see anything, I'm looking at the market and what it's doing. Google uses cheap boxes with Linux, and sites like Digg use mySQL, free even, to power more transactions per second than most AS/400's ever get to see. I don't even care for open source stuff, but I can certainly see it in use everywhere.
Your "blue screen of death" nonsense is created fear, not a reality. This site runs on a Windows server, and has not ever gone down from a blue screen. Come to think of it, none of my sites have in the nine years I've been running sites on Windows servers. Come to think of it, big companies like Progressive and Key seem pretty content with those servers too.
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Best Buy uses the ancient green screen IBM set-up for there warehousing needs.
I hated every minute that I had to work on those things, and to say it is the most reliable thing out there is pure crap, there was many a day that I had nothing to do because the system is down.
I am in no way computer savy, but my experinces have taught me something of the IBM system.
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