OK, so what's so interesting?

On Tuesday 18 February 2003 12:09 pm, you wrote:
> http://www.ibmlink.ibm.com/usalets&parms=H_203-043
>
> Linux on zSeries is central to the VSE strategy and vision. VSE/ESA Version
> 2 Release 7 will not support 64-bit addressing. Because protection of
> extensive existing core VSE investments is a key objective for VSE/ESA
> Version 2 Release 7, there is no need for 64-bit addressing in VSE itself.
> Instead, many of the newer applications that require very large address
> spaces are likely to be more appropriate for Linux. Therefore, the
> combination of VSE/ESA Version 2 Release 7, Linux for zSeries, z/VM Version
> 4 Release 2, or later, and IBM  zSeries is strategically significant.
>
> VSE/ESA Version 2 Release 7, along with Linux for zSeries and z/VM Version
> 4 Release 2, or later, may be an attractive solution for larger VSE
> customers who do not consider themselves candidates for z/OS in the short
> term.
>
> Hmmm.

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