On Wed, 6 Aug 2014 09:26:01 -0400, Pinnacle wrote:
>I've been remiss in not posting this sooner on IBM-Main. I recently
>purchased Rational Development & Test (RD&T) from IBM, a product which
>allows anyone to run z/OS on Intel hardware. That's right, anyone. You
>do not have to own any big iron. Any high-schooler, college kid, z/OS
>professional, etc. can order this product and run z/OS on a PC
>platform. For ordering details, go to this link:
>
>http://www-03.ibm.com/software/products/en/ratideveandtestenviforsystz
>
Where I read:
Note: Rational Development and Test Environment for System z can only be
used for
development, test, employee education, or demonstration of applications
that run on
z/OS. It may not be used for production workloads of any kind, nor for
robust
development workloads including without limitation production module builds,
pre-production testing, stress testing, or performance testing.
"... development, test [but not] robust development ... or performance testing"?
I see some blurred lines here. I wonder how the lawyers clarify them?
"I know it when I see it" -- Justice Potter Stewart
-- gil
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