http://teamwpc.co.uk/press/press_statement_le_claim
WPS licensing their product on zlinux hopefully will give SAS and incentive
to do the same.
http://www.teamwpc.co.uk/products/wps/platforms/zlinux
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>It appears that SAS is getting some competition from WPS
>
>http://teamwpc.co.uk/press/press_statement_le_claim
>
>WPS licensing their product on zlinux hopefully will give SAS and incentive
>to do the same.
>
>http://www.teamwpc.co.uk/products/wps/platforms/zlinux
>
Furthermore, MXG, likely many other SAS-based applications, today runs under
WPS on its supported OS platforms (z/OS MVS, *nix, Windows, zLinux, as
mentioned, and even a Mac).
While CA is working diligently with WPS R&D to develop their own CA MICS
supported environment for WPS on z/OS.
SAS Institute has decided to wake up and meet/greet the neighbors...finally!
Scott Barry
SBBWorks, Inc.
>SAS is a great product with great history; its only natural (and good)
>for there to be competition.
>Here's another: http://www.dullesopen.com/products/features
>
Great. Convert it from one CPU hog to another. :-)
I wonder which uses more CPU resources (not taking zAAP savings into account)?
Mark
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Rex
I can't speak for Carolina, but IMO the general design of compiling
SAS code into Java byte codes (which are dynamically compiled into
machine code) is not inherently flawed. This has been proven to be
successful (and performant) over and over again for many languages
that compile to Java byte codes.
One would have to benchmark specific workloads with this technology to
see how well it performs. It could suck, but it could also perform
well.
Kirk Wolf
Dovetailed Technologies
http://dovetail.com
A long time lurker mostly, it is now time to say goodbye.
Thanks for all the help and advice you have given.
With 35 years of mainframe experience in many areas, most recently
mainframe performance
I was moved to capacity planning of mid range boxes some 4 months ago.
I am now taking the opportunity to leave and my last day is the end of
the month.
So I will be signing off... And thanks for the fish.
Brian Crow.
With 35 years of mainframe experience in many areas, most recently
mainframe performance I was moved to capacity planning of mid range
boxes some 4 months ago.
I am now taking the opportunity to leave and my last day is the end of
the month.
So I will be signing off... And thanks for the fish.
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Sorry to see you leave, Brian. Going to catch up on the fishing, hunting
or golf? Or making some 'quality time' with the grandkids? Just
remember: it's a parent's duty to say "NO", but it's a grandparent's
privilege to say "YESSSSSSSSS". :-)
Rick
>Sorry to see you leave, Brian. Going to catch up on the fishing, hunting
>or golf? Or making some 'quality time' with the grandkids? Just
>remember: it's a parent's duty to say "NO", but it's a grandparent's
>privilege to say "YESSSSSSSSS". :-)
You've got that right. And it's great!
I'd strongly recommend you continue lurking! 35 years of experience is a
valuable community resource to lose, and many people on this list are very
interested in what has happened over the last several decades. I too am a
LTL - I only wish I was paid for it!
Best wishes,
Andrew.
(Fellow Hitchhiker's fan)
Eric Bielefeld
Sr. Systems Programmer
IBM Global Services Division
Dubuque, Iowa
414-477-7259
Brian
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