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I am trying to justify moving from PDM to WDSc in a global development
environment.  Although the prospect of needing
 rather high powered PCs for 700 to 800 people in 4 geographic centers
is not really a problem, I am getting requests for 
statistics on WDSc lite for which I can't find answers.
 
Our organization is on V5R3 and it looks like we will stay there for
some time yet.  Not ready to move to V5R4 at this time.
 
My main question, since I have WDSc 6.0.1 on my PC, as do a couple
others in the organization, Is "lite" available yet, or
is it still in development?  And if available today, is it available to
run on V5R3 or only applicable to V5R4?
 
Thanks for any and all the info you can provide!
 
Larry L. Miller
Technical Architecture Team
AIM - llmiller1106
Telephone  309.674.4435
larry.l.miller@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
 


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