On 10/01/2018 2:02 PM, ITschak Mugzach wrote:
DWH? I agree that a single copy of data is more secure, however, there are
many applications that are considered far too costly on the mainframe. IBM
itself recognized the fact, by offering IDAA, for example, to pped up DB2
complex SQL queries...

MXG customers have been doing it for donkeys years with SMF data to save themselves a fortune in SAS licenses.

There's a plethora of modern solutions that stream mainframe data into platforms like Splunk or ELK.

ITschak

On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 7:57 AM, Timothy Sipples <[email protected]> wrote:

David Crayford wrote:
The OP stated that he was using Rocket Software's BlueZone FTP,
which is secure and effecient.
Um, no, certainly not in the context I clearly meant.

So here's the question of the decade: what is the "damn good reason" to
dump [an entire System of Record] and copy it to [a PC]? If there is a damn
good reason, OK, march on. Is there?

There's a duty of care to everyone's data. Let's pause and THINK.

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