Somehow if I were IBM I would not be quaking in my boots.

Charles

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The solution is a little bit simpler: they don't support binary code.
They can recompile some source code using Raincode compilers, but even the 
source code need to be "simplfied" (read: some constructs are not understood).

How does it work? As about references. And *check them*, otherwise you'll get 
as accurate and valuable knowledge as Computerworld article.

;-)

Regarding DB2: it's the easiest part to replace: it can be any relational 
database, including DB2 LUW.
I'm rather curious about RACF (security? who needs security?), CICS, IMS, etc.

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