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What Would a Tech Say?

On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 8:58 AM, <ldwopt@xxxxxxx> wrote:

IBM WWTS (World Wide Tool Set)
System administration/monitoring security

From what little information I have received and have been able to find on
IBM’s web site, the tool set is a modular based admin/monitoring package.
You have to have product BAS (base). Then you can add other modules as
needed such as: ATK (reviews system audit journal), BRM (self explanatory),
Bun (business use notice--- security compliance requires that a business use
notice be posted during the signon process), HBT (heartbeat), HCS (Daily
health check—allows security administrator to track amd report security
related incidents), MAM(message and alert Management), PFR (performance
like PM400), PTF (PTF management). This is just a sample of the modules
available.

If you want the complete list let me know off line and I can send you the
complete list.
I currently use Bytware for messaging, PM400 and a set of tools I have
developed over the years to help do my job. This package appears to be able
to replace many of these items.
My main question is and I am trying to find the answer, WHAT IS THE COST?

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