My explanation for that would be that it is all driven by beans. If manager learns that a resource is "underutilized" he/she immediately starts to plan to switch it for a smaller (i.e. cheaper) resource. Unless you can express performance in terms of beans it doesn't mean beans (so to speak) to them.

At 02:19 PM 1/12/2004, you wrote:
P.S. whilst the above is fictitious they do care about %utilisation of
bandwidth but not response time from remote sites, God that irritates me.

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