Walter Marguccio wrote:
I found the 'JES3 White Paper' from E.Jaffe very useful to understand the 
functionalities of both JES, and to see if such migration is worth. I did a 
presentation some years ago at a customer site here in Germany who wanted to 
migrate to JES2, too. Eventually, they didn't do it. Once you see all the 
implications (time, money, operating education, automation update, etc), you 
just leave your good, old JES3 where it is. Maybe Edward can tell you the link 
where the paper is stored.

Glad you found it valuable Walter! You can find it at ftp://ftp.phoenixsoftware.com/pub/demo/JES3_White_Paper.pdf.

Other (useful?) links:
http://www.share.org/member_center/open_document.cfm?document=proceedings/SHARE_in_Boston/ACF1CDF.pdf
http://www.share.org/member_center/open_document.cfm?document=proceedings/SHARE_in_Boston/s2735eja.pdf
ftp://ftp.phoenixsoftware.com/pub/demo/JES3_to_JES2_User_Experience.pdf

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Phoenix Software International, Inc
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Los Angeles, CA 90045
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http://www.phoenixsoftware.com/

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