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Fortress Rochester : The Inside Story of the IBM Iseries : The Inside Story of the IBM Iseries

Fortress Rochester : The Inside Story of the IBM Iseries : The Inside Story of the IBM Iseries

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best book you can get on iSeries and AS/400
Review: Frank Soltis' "Fortress Rochester" is the best account of both the way IBM's iSeries works and of the cirumstances inside IBM that lead to its creation. There are of course some highly technical parts to this book, and I followed them fine, but then I'm geeky. I bought three further copies of this book for the managers and executives in my company, and they all found large sections of the book (marked with a single 'chili pepper', indicating technical content was getting hotter (three peppers is the highest level geek stuff)) very readable and easily understandable. Those of us who have had the privilege of seeing Dr Frank speak live at COMMON and at IBM meetings or have attended his University of Minnesota lectures will find that this book is a written version of his Socratic way of teaching and explaining. I give this book six stars. It's the best - buy it - I bought four copies.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best book you can get on iSeries and AS/400
Review: Frank Soltis' "Fortress Rochester" is the best account of both the way IBM's iSeries works and of the cirumstances inside IBM that lead to its creation. There are of course some highly technical parts to this book, and I followed them fine, but then I'm geeky. I bought three further copies of this book for the managers and executives in my company, and they all found large sections of the book (marked with a single 'chili pepper', indicating technical content was getting hotter (three peppers is the highest level geek stuff)) very readable and easily understandable. Those of us who have had the privilege of seeing Dr Frank speak live at COMMON and at IBM meetings or have attended his University of Minnesota lectures will find that this book is a written version of his Socratic way of teaching and explaining. I give this book six stars. It's the best - buy it - I bought four copies.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Please don't buy this book if you have Inside AS/400
Review: Please don't buy this book if you have already read / have "Inside AS/400" by Soltis. It is exactly the same book in a different cover. Even the text is the same. Absolutely a waste of printing material. All words and not material. This is exactly that I can say about the previous book "Inside As/400". They are total garbage.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Everyone should buy this book
Review: This is the best exposition of the dazzling technology behind the legendary IBM iSeries, written by its Chief Scientist - you can't get a better source than that! Dr Soltis' anecdotal style breathes life into the fascinating technology and the behind-the-scenes maneuvering that gave us the perfect business system - one that has always been years ahead of anything else on the market. I read both of this author's previous books and found an Aladdin's Cave of wonderful new material in this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the most authoritative text on iSeries
Review: This is the most authoritative and clearest description of the iSeries, its predecessors and of the technical innovations that made these systems the world's most-loved servers. Frank Soltis describes the origin and the development of revolutionary technical concepts which are pervaded by one fundamental thought: iSeries and its predecessors were designed for business, optimized for business and built for business. In a world where personal computers or engineering/scientific computers stray into business, and stick on business concepts as an afterthought, it is refreshing to find a clear description of a server that was designed and built as a total system, fully integrating all the hardware and software components a business needs. Throughout this text, Frank uses a conversational style and explains highly-technical concepts with a wonderful clarity. He combines the rare gift of common sense with the still rarer gift of remembering to use it. This gives us a wonderful text which is a pleasure to read and to keep as a reference.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A brilliant description of iSeries
Review: This masterly work describes lucidly the technology that defines iSeries and the inside story of the product. I read Frank Soltis' first book "Inside the AS/400", and found that "Fortress Rochester" contained a massive amount of new information. It's such a pleasure to read a deeply technical treatise that also contains such fascinating accounts of the people behind the product, and how iSeries and its predecessors set the standard for small and intermediate business computing. I fully recommend this book, it's outstanding.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A brilliant description of iSeries
Review: This masterly work describes lucidly the technology that defines iSeries and the inside story of the product. I read Frank Soltis' first book "Inside the AS/400", and found that "Fortress Rochester" contained a massive amount of new information. It's such a pleasure to read a deeply technical treatise that also contains such fascinating accounts of the people behind the product, and how iSeries and its predecessors set the standard for small and intermediate business computing. I fully recommend this book, it's outstanding.


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