Norman Hollander on h-WiZ.biz wrote:
SYSVIEW absolutely provides the exact same information and processes that
you use in SDSF today. In fact, SYSVIEW provides more information than
SDSF. You can use the same commands that you use in SDSF, today.
The SPOOL feature is included with the base product. And if TSO is not up
and available, you can do the same things with access from VTAM, CICS and
even z/VM-CMS. But SYSVIEW is a lot more than just a facility for SPOOL
management. It is a world class Performance monitor for z/OS, CICS, IMS,
Websphere MQ, TCP/IP, USS, WLM, SysPlex, and Datacom (Roscoe if you are one
of the fortunate still using it). If you would like additional information,
feel free to send me direct eMail at [EMAIL PROTECTED] And thanks to
those who had good words about SYSVIEW and are using it today.
How refreshing to see that IBM-MAIN has become the new forum for
advertising the merits of one's own "world class" products. And, why
not? Where else can you get better exposure for the price?
I do feel sympathy for those that were treated badly in the past. Poor
Ron Hawkins -- always being "outed" as an HDS employee after every
opinionated post. Poor Steve Comstock -- criticized for advertising his
z/OS training too often. Poor Brian Westerman -- "hammered" for
mentioning an upcoming beta test. And, who can forget poor Shai Hess,
who found many participants hostile to the idea of IBM-MAIN being
"hi-jacked" to launch his product.
But that was the *old* IBM-MAIN. Shai should come back and see how
things have changed. I truly hope he does. That way, I won't have to buy
those beers at SCIDS in Austin! Come back, Shai. Please! ;-)
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Edward E Jaffe
Phoenix Software International, Inc
5200 W Century Blvd, Suite 800
Los Angeles, CA 90045
310-338-0400 x318
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.phoenixsoftware.com/
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