Kees:

"...Or do you mean to say, that we can have this all on z/OS and do not
*need* any linux/aix/win/x86 platform?"

Yes Thank you,  I am talking about running OMEGAMON XE, CUA and Classic as 
it runs today on z/OS.  You can continue in the future with no need to 
require the linux/aid/win/x86 platforms.

Does this help?  Thanks


Joe Winterton
IBM Manager OMEGAMON -  R&D
Phone 919-224-1328  T/L 687-1328
cellphone -  914-954-0483 - jose...@us.ibm.com





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"Joseph H Winterton" <jose...@us.ibm.com> wrote in message
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> For the Jim Marshall post:  Jim:
> 
> As the release manager for OMEGAMON, I can assure you we have no
intention 
> of removing support for native z/OS.  Regrettably you have been the 
> recipient of some bad information.  It is true that we offer support
for 
> Linux on z or AIX for monitoring and reporting.  This support is
appealing 
> for clients sensitive about CPU consumption on z/OS or for distributed

> clients looking for an alternative to Windows or x86 Linux, but this
is an 
> addition to the z/OS support we have, not a replacement.   In fact, we

> continue to add support for native z/OS capabilities, such as running
the 
> Data Warehouse from DB2 on z/OS.  And yes, this exploits zIIP
specialty 
> processors.  Feel free to contact me directly outside the forum and
I'd be 
> happy to put you in touch with the appropriate individuals within IBM
who 
> can address your future roadmap concerns.
> 
> 
> Joe Winterton

Joe,

Could you explain in a little more detail? What do you mean by the
native z/OS support? Classic and Cua?
The look and feel, functionality and user friendlyness of the Linux
graphical monitor is much, much better than the old 3270 interfaces.
Or do you mean to say, that we can have this all on z/OS and do not
*need* any linux/aix/win/x86 platform?

Kees.
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