Ron,

As far as I know the current theory of GIS is Sterling's unified
messaging platform.  The components would behave the same.  Of course
there would be some differences between the systems such as databases
and dealing with networking and filesystems.  The overall look to the
end user using the web interface would be same.

Paul


--- In [email protected], "Ron Katz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Had anyone worked with Gentran Integrated Suite for Windows and also
> Gentran's AS/400 product?
> Other than the database issue, I was wondering if the 2 products
> functioned similar.
> Thanks. 
> 
> Ron Katz
> ENTRACK Inc.
> 401-334-2463
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]





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