>This makes sense because z/OS.e is for "non traditional" workloads. The
>way that I read IBM's intent is that z/OS.e is mainly to support a
>Websphere / DB2 environment for "e-business". Websphere almost demands a
>C compiler for applications.

I'm confused by that last sentence since it hasn't been my experience, but 
I'm willing to learn. What do you have in mind?

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Timothy F. Sipples
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IBM Americas zSeries/z9 Software
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