For the past few years, we have used ISPW exclusively for mainframe program
development. We also use it for a number of UNIX applications as well.
In the m/f arena, ISPW replaced another product (not ChangeMan) largely on
a cost basis, but we also find that it behaves itself better from a sysprog
point of view: no hooks, no tricky OS dependencies, no low level debugging.
ISPW is rather small Canadian company, but the core management has
contributed a great deal to SHARE over the years. They are responsive and
quick to satisfy customer needs.
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JO.Skip Robinson
Southern California Edison Company
Electric Dragon Team Paddler
SHARE MVS Program Co-Manager
626-302-7535 Office
323-715-0595 Mobile
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We are in the process of reviewing available change management packages.
We currently have Serena's ChangeMan ZMF, but our management would like
to find a less expensive product. One company that has been brought to
our attention is ISPW. I've never heard of them, but they did win a
SHARE award for technology excellence back in 2001. Does anyone have
any information on them, or is anyone using their product?
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