To someone who is inexperienced on platform I imagine managing a CA-7 upgrade 
is like having the world's smartest dog but it only responds to commands in 
Latin.  Miscommunication is likely to be a source of dissatisfaction.

The average person <30 is not stupid because they haven't been editing command 
decks and JCL for 25 years or lazy but software on our platform tends to be 
very particular and sometimes unforgiving of mistakes i.e. failure to specify 
QUEUE=NOFORMAT or some non-obvious phrase as part of START command.   Since 
business is no longer content to bring in newbies and let them spend 5-10 years 
to reach Journeyman status under the guidance of more senior folks software is 
going to have to get smarter and more forgiving, documentation is going to have 
to be written with less assumptions about the expertise of the "systems 
programmer" and zNextGen (generic) is going to operate "our" mainframes weather 
we think they are ready or not.  Some of those next generation folks are not 
going to be based in the home office anymore either whether we like that or 
not.  

The Register is fun reading sometimes but they rarely have enough detail to get 
real insight into what actually happened.  So really anything we say here is 
just idle speculation.   Feels like Friday so that's my .02  worth of idle 
speculation :-)   

        Best Regards, 

                Sam Knutson, GEICO 
                System z Team Leader 
                mailto:sknut...@geico.com 
                (office)  301.986.3574 
                (cell) 301.996.1318   
           
"Think big, act bold, start simple, grow fast..." 


-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf 
Of Tom Ambros
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 8:25 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: 'Inexperienced' RBS tech operative's blunder led to banking 
meltdown

"Complicated legacy mainframe system"?  It's CA-7!  If they think that's 
complicated they probably can't work a Mr. Coffee. 

Thomas Ambros
Operating Systems and Connectivity Engineering
518-436-6433





From:   Ed Gould <edgould1...@comcast.net>
To:     IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Date:   06/27/2012 00:44
Subject:        'Inexperienced' RBS tech operative's blunder led to 
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