Charting a new course. (editorial).

Enterprise Systems Journal, November, 2002

First, the sad news.

You're holding the final issue of Enterprise Systems magazine.

If you're a long-time reader of ES, and many of you are, you know that markets change rapidly, especially in IT. You've watched ES as we've expanded its coverage in recent years beyond mainframes to cover all of large systems computing. That was in reaction to the reality of the market and your jobs--the data center had evolved and was no longer a mainframe-exclusive place. Rather, you needed to know about interoperability and storage and security and data management topics, among other things.

Markets have continued to evolve, of course, and in today's tough economy, despite Herculean efforts by the editorial and sales staffs, ES is no longer a viable...

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