Paul, Thank YOU for speaking up and being an active participant in to our Early Access Programs, BETAs and sharing your vast knowledge here at the ADSM list of course! Our team and out customers learned a LOT!
I much appreciated collaborating with you particularly on new capabilities for the Protect / TSM User Interface; Your understanding of what works (or not) were super insightful and helped grasp the opportunities to make things easy and intuitive for our protect admins. Plus your humor and positive (but realistic) attitude brightened many days, for sure :) Not to forget: A CLI guy, you stepped in to see how newbie admin might use the product -- and embraced the power of envisioning it all simpler, CLI to UI alike. YOU did make a difference, Thanks Paul! :) Best of luck in what comes next! Regards/Pozdravi, Gergana | | “The shortest answer is doing.” - George Herbert | | ~\\ ! //~ | | ( ( 'o . o' ) ) Imagination can change the equation . . | | ( w ) Gergana V Markova [email protected] | | TSM/Spectrum Protect Development | | Storage and SW Defined Systems CTO Office | | linkedin.com/in/gergana ''o' 'Check the awesome TSM Operation Center Live Demo on Service Engage! https://www.ibmserviceengage.com/on-premises-solutions From: Paul Zarnowski <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Date: 07/19/2017 07:53 PM Subject: [ADSM-L] Farewell Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[email protected]> I seem to be having trouble with my email client, sending this email out. Sorry about any partial sends! I guess it's time for me to say goodbye to this list, and to this wonderful ADSM community. Thank you to Marist college for hosting this list -- it has been a wonderful resource for me over the years. I started with ADSM v1.2, sometime around 1994. I retired from Cornell a few months ago. I have enjoyed working with many of you, and with many IBM developers. Thank you. It is nice to see TSM continue to be developed, and I will be following it for some time to come. Good luck to you all. ..Paul
