You may be glad if you that's your only concern.
If you want to run Linux, you go to your Linux department. You are lucky
if you can choose zLinux and are not forced to use blade Linux because
of standardization rules. 
Then you want to do data warehousing. This can be local DB2 or other.
You are lucky if you can choose local DB2 and are not forced to use
Oracle because of standardization rules. Then you immediately have the
next platform involved to monitor your 99.999% up z/OS. And then the
Oracle department wants to do offline backups, which means your
monitoring platform will be offline half an hour per day.

Until a few months ago I thought the Mainview installation was
complicated. 
Now I know it can always be more complicated.

Kees.


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