Wayne Driscoll wrote:
Ed, While this service is a great start, in the description it clearly states that this is to be used to TEST developed solutions, not as a product development environment. Kind of a catch-22 at this point, w/o other access to an IBM system, you won't have a product to test.
I've seen developers use this facility to develop their products IIRC, SAS used it a few years back to develop the 64-bit support for their C/C++ compilers. Presumably, they negotiated more favorable pricing terms than those offered to more casual users.
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