In a message dated 6/26/2006 7:21:02 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

but IT  management wants no part of it; this is not what the trade press 
and their  background says is so. Then in most places, Windows and Linux 
would be  done by the Distributed or Network side of IT and not the 
mainframers; so  why give up turf. Besides more and more servers to manage 
increases the  size of management and their paychecks. Lastly why would 
those who have  Windows machines (MSCE) and Cisco hardware (CISCO 
certified) turn things  over to mainframe systems type to replace them. 
They will fight to the  death to hang onto all their turf.  



>>
Good post. Pretty much human nature. What is it 21 days for the human to  
create a 'habit'? Did you figure personnel costs too on a cost per seat  basis? 

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