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Wondering where my next servers will come from
IBM's track record for servicing and consistency was the best we've had in several years. I for one, will not be calling Bejing for support. I guess I just took my last delivery of IBM servers. They can't be too far behind. Lenovo will have to compete with the Dell's and HP's for our PC (and maybe server) business now. Big Blue may have shaken the customer's confidence more than they know.
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Wondering where my next servers will come from  tom_kelley@... | 12/08/04
IBM will continue to offer support  bugmenotznet | 12/08/04
Talk to Dell?  NobodyHome | 12/08/04
That's for consumer pc's  rdwhitti | 12/08/04
Not Just Consumers with the Pain  JimSatterfieldW | 12/13/04
Dell  jblood | 12/09/04
Hmm, maybe it'll work.  Roger Ramjet | 12/08/04
Easy way or normal way?  Vily Clay | 12/08/04
Why? What? How?  just-me_z | 12/10/04
It?s not necessary to say that you understood nothing. (NT)  Vily Clay | 12/10/04
I hope that Lenovo DOES fail...  cgajeway | 12/10/04
Lenovo-no  Baer | 12/10/04
Dell laptops made in China too  hudsonv | 12/10/04
Money is the bottom line  terrym0021 | 12/10/04
Lenovo-IBM is not good for IBM.  just-me_z | 12/10/04
Outsourcing in another form  seabee69m@... | 12/11/04
money moves all  seabee69m@... | 12/11/04

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