SEARCH390.COM: This Week
October 7, 2002
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IN THIS ISSUE
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>From the editor: Phasing out the mainframe? 
Featured Topic: Web-enabling VSAM
Expert Technical Advice: Tom Moulder is here to answer your database
management questions

Site Highlights: 
* Real-Life Case Studies
* Ask the CICS Expert
* New Newsletter: Data Center Futures


>From the Editor:
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by Robyn Lorusso, Assistant Editor

Are you phasing out the mainframe for cheaper systems and
applications?

The majority of you who responded to last week's editor's note said
the answer is yes. You may not think this is the move to make for
long-term stability, but it's still happening. As a result, some of
you have had to scramble to learn new technologies - or worse, look
for a new job.

I noticed a difference of opinion, however, when you offered reasons
for this transition.

User #1 said software costs are "killing the mainframe." Prices
aren't competitive and the high expectations associated with the
mainframe market may be to blame. The same development and testing
cycles that has made the mainframe famous for its reliability are
also making it that much more expensive. He would prefer to implement
Unix servers and work on mitigating the costs associated with their
instability.

Meanwhile, user #2 believes a shift from the mainframe has less do
with functionality and more to do with the skill sets of the
candidate pool under 40. He said it's harder to find younger,
college-educated individuals with mainframe experience. Looking at
people costs alone, he does not find the trend from the mainframe to
UNIX/NT surprising.

Do you agree with either opinion? If not, what is your reaction? Have
you witnessed a transition from the mainframe to other technologies
in your shop? Or do you take the opposing viewpoint - are companies
are actually moving back to the mainframe for various reasons?  Send
us your thoughts [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]] . And when you
have a moment, please click below and take our poll on trends in the
IT department of your workplace:
http://search390.techtarget.com/poll/.

Have a good week.

Robyn Lorusso 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Assistant Site Editor
Search390.com


Featured Topic:
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Web-enabling VSAM 

Decades before World Wide Web was invented for network-accessible
information, there was VSAM (Virtual Storage Access Method) for file
management. Today, viewing VSAM files on the Web can pose a
challenge. See the resources in this week's Featured Topic for help.
http://www.search390.com/featuredTopic/0,290042,sid10_gci854040,00.html


Expert Technical Advice:
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Featured Expert  Tom Moulder, Principal Consultant, BMC Software
http://search390.techtarget.com/ateExpertBio/0,289623,sid10_cid365838,00.html 
Category: Database Management

Trying to manage your database, whether it's DB2, IMS, VSAM or a
third-party system? Need help integrating precious legacy data with
the rest of your company's business processes? Ask database
management expert Tom Moulder for advice.

>> Pose a question to Tom
http://search390.techtarget.com/ateQuestion/0,289624,sid10_tax286336,00.html

This Week: In the forums
>> Is there a utility to determine why a program abends? Search390
user "misi01" recently posed this question in the Developer forum: 

"Sometimes, when a program abends, we have to try and find the reason
for this in a job. All of our online IMS programs are called
Z98MPP**. What I need is a utility that will perform a search for a
specific string in the job output based on a job prefix. I have found
various bits and pieces, but none of them seem to do the trick." 

If you think you can help,  post a response:
http://search390.discussions.techtarget.com/WebX?[EMAIL PROTECTED]@.ee83ff7/607!viewtype=convdate&skip=&expand=

TIP OF THE WEEK
The zen of FTP -- WYPIWYG? 
http://search390.techtarget.com/tip/1,289483,sid10_gci854036,00.html?FromTaxonomy=/pr/286020
By Jim Keohane

On MVS, what is an EMPTY FILE? On Windows or Mac or Unix, you could
say it is a file of zero length. How about a text file that consists
only of the native newline convention. Are they empty files too? Or
are they files containing a single line/record of zero length? For
the answers you need to handle the unusual permutations of FTPing
different files, check out this tip by Jim Keohane.

>> Read full tip
http://search390.techtarget.com/tip/1,289483,sid10_gci854036,00.html?FromTaxonomy=/pr/286020



SITE HIGHLIGHTS
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>> Real-Life Case Studies
Help build the new User Experience section on Search390.com 
Click below for more information on how your greatest IT triumphs can
help your fellow mainframers and win a prize at the same time
http://search390.techtarget.com/content/0,290959,sid10_gci852128,00.html 

>> Ask the CICS Expert
If you don't know everything, meet someone who does
Stumped? CICS Expert Robert Harris isn't. Click below to submit your
question and let him help you out.
http://search390.techtarget.com/ateQuestion/0,289624,sid10_tax289214,00.html


>> New Newsletter: Data Center Futures

Do you want to know what is going to happen with enterprise data
centers in the future? Our writers do! Add this newsletter to your
list and put away your crystal ball.   
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Webcast Archive
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Are you looking for a job... but you missed the Webcast with Rick
Nashleanas on networking your way to a new career? Go to the archive
and get the information you need to land a great job.
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