My vote is No .... 

If they remove the need for the user tool I will probably see the following 
things from BMC:


1.  A core focus on making the web faster/more feature rich.
2.  The possibility of integrating the mid-tier with the application server.  
Which would make for simpler less complex installs.  Imagine only having to 
install a .war file.  
3.  Better support because resources would be focused on one platform (java 
maybe?) instead of the multiple os platforms out there.  
4.  No longer have to worry about users that have old user tools installed.

>From my standpoint the only thing holding them back would be supporting the 
>legacy apps that use the C api but I'm sure BMC is smart enough to figure it 
>out.


Thanks,

Sean

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