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* '''The Four Hundred''' is edited by ''Timothy Prickett Morgan'' to track IBM, its OS/400 platform, third party products, and other events of significance for the OS/400 community. http://www.itjungle.com/tfh/tfhindex.html
 
* '''The Four Hundred''' is edited by ''Timothy Prickett Morgan'' to track IBM, its OS/400 platform, third party products, and other events of significance for the OS/400 community. http://www.itjungle.com/tfh/tfhindex.html

Revision as of 05:28, 10 June 2005

Intention here is to start a reference directory to various computer publications.

Perhaps this should be changed into a Category by someone less of a novice here than Al Mac.

The computer world is moving from dead tree publications (I miss Datamation and IBM Manuals) to on-line editions, with some organizations having both the good old reference stuff, and on-line editions, some having one but not the other. Many successful 400 publications have branced out into other services that we might associate with different kinds of places.

400 Publishers

Magazines and Newsletters, in print, on-line

IBM

IT Jungle

http://www.itjungle.com/newsletters.html http://www.itjungle.com/400forums/index.php

  • The Four Hundred is edited by Timothy Prickett Morgan to track IBM, its OS/400 platform, third party products, and other events of significance for the OS/400 community. http://www.itjungle.com/tfh/tfhindex.html
  • Four Hundred Stuff, formerly known as Midrange Stuff, OS/400 Edition, is edited by Alex Woodie with various contributing editors It focuses on new hardware, software, and services products in the iSeries and AS/400 marketplace, featuring case studies, product spotlights, and vendor profiles.

400 Portals

Resources

Computer Resources other than 400