I don't know the situation with the OP, but AC / Accenture / Foundation's 
Install/1 and Design/1 tools were primarily used for new development in the 
late 80s and early 90s.  For the time, the tooling really wasn't that bad and 
was useful in terms of application development productivity.  It wouldn't be 
how I'd go about developing a new application today, but if you told me it had 
to be a 3270-based CICS application, I'd still consider the I/1 online 
architecture.  But I'm not sure what other 3270 CICS frameworks are out there.  
But today, I probably wouldn't develop a new CICS application with a 3270 
interface.  The I/1 batch architecture always had somewhat limited value.  

Now AC / Accenture's business practices are a separate issue.  I worked for 
them for 2 years before getting out primarily because their way of life was not 
well-aligned with my own values.  

Scott

On Wed, 8 Aug 2012 18:55:38 -0500, Ed Gould <[email protected]> wrote:

>George:
>
>Find who hired them and let them have a free reign and fire them.
>
>Ed
>

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