Your assumption is that all companies are looking for best-of-breed
monitoring solutions.  I suspect that most companies are instead looking
for the cheapest solution that adequately does the job.  Since going with a
single vendor can avoid integration costs and can also provide better
pricing from the vendor, there definitely seem to be reasons to go that
way.  Note that this is just my opinion.  I don't speak for my company.
                                         - Bruce Giordano



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              Friday October 31, 2003 02:42 AM
              Please respond to sgarforth






Gartner say the opposite of this:
"Enterprises should look at investing in tools to
monitor and manage their application server platform.
Tools from suite vendors such as Hewlett-Packard and
IBM Tivoli, or from point-product vendors such as
Nastel Technologies. Enterprises looking for
best-of-breed performance and availability monitoring
solutions will not be able to source all of their
needs from a single vendor. They will have to
integrate different tools from different vendors on
their own."

 --- Ronald Weinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It
was suggested to me a long time ago by someone in
> the business, that it
> made most financial sense to use the same product
> you use to monitor the
> rest of your mainframe systems to monitor WMQ.
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