This is an interesting bullet in the announcement:

Moving selected Linux, Windows®, and UNIX® workloads to a single System z 
server: Moving workloads while maintaining distinct server images and 
current LAN topology can help reduce systems-management complexity. By 
managing large server farms deployed on virtual servers instead of using 
multiple hardware servers, the number of real hardware servers and 
associated physical LANs may be reduced, which may lead to cost savings. 
Deploying Linux workloads on z/VM V5.4 may be particularly attractive if 
they interact with applications or data located on the same System z 
server. 

Is IBM pre-announcing the ability to run Windows programs on System z?

:-)

Lionel B. Dyck, Consultant/Specialist 
Enterprise Platform Services, Mainframe Engineering 
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