I'm on the wrong side of the world, but IIRC DataFlo is a product, like InfoFlo - 
these days out of the Epicore stable

I'd imagine SLA would be a "Service Level Agreement" and OLA would be an "Operational 
Level Agreement", both relating (more or less) to the uptime & availability of a system

Ross Ferris
Stamina Software
Visage – an Evolution in Software Development


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>Dear all:
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>I'm not familiar with the following as referred to by MV: SLA and OLA
>metrics.
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>Also, what is Dataflo. My guess is it may be a 4GL or it could be a 3.5GL
>like Eclipse.
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