Thank you for all of this input. As many of you know, I have been a TSM lifer. I started with WDSF in 1991, then ADSM, then TSM, (and whatever future renames may happen).
We started with VM/CMS, DOS 3.1, OS/2, and AIX/RT. Remember those? Now TSM is doing things like VMware and Hyper-V and Cloud. Up until recently, I was a developer/architect working on various client pieces like DP/Exchange, DP/SQL, FCM, and various other client technologies. I hang out on this list because I know that you guys are the best of the best. I have learned as much from you as you have learned from me. Thank you for that. I have heard everything you all said on this thread. I am sorry for the frustration you have felt. At the end of last year, I moved to the product management team. I did this because I am committed to TSM and its future. In this role, I am more directly involved with helping prioritize and direct where we take TSM into the future. I will take everything I have learned from you and apply it to my new role. I firmly believe that the future of TSM is bright. I am committed to making that happen. Thank you, Del
