That's one of my goals is to make this stuff more of an MVC model so I can 
have the UI for 5250 & via web (we have some users that refuse to give up 
the 5250 screen!)
Thanks,
Tommy Holden
From:   rob@xxxxxxxxx
To:     Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:   12/03/2014 11:40 AM
Subject:        Re: how to determine cost savings based on resource 
utilization
Sent by:        "MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
+1
Rob Berendt
From:   John Yeung <gallium.arsenide@xxxxxxxxx>
To:     Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:   12/03/2014 11:52 AM
Subject:        Re: how to determine cost savings based on resource 
utilization
Sent by:        "MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 11:23 AM,  <Tommy.Holden@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
wrote:
I don't really see how I can use this to make a "good" case to justify 
the
need but every bit of ammo I can carry to management helps!
To be honest, I don't think there is much of a case to be made in
terms of higher performance or lower resource usage.  As Rob says,
upgrading hardware helps.  I'd add that for certain specific cases,
you *might* be able to upgrade software even without upgrading
hardware.  If you can migrate to a version of the OS with a better JVM
and query engine, for example, that might get you some meaningful
performance gains.
But otherwise, all the ROI from updating/modernizing comes from either
improved functionality (such as a better user interface), or improved
maintenance and development.
John Y.
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