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Conference csc32::consolemanager

Title:POLYCENTER Console Manager
Notice:Kits, Scans, Docs on CSC32:: as PCM$KITS:,PCM$DOCS:, PCM$SCANS:
Moderator:CSC32::BUTTERWORTH
Created:Thu Aug 06 1992
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1541
Total number of notes:6564

995.0. "PCM for Microsoft Windows NT ??" by 52003::JONASSON (Tommy Jonasson TSC @OTS Sweden) Wed Sep 20 1995 11:53


	curious if there are any plans to make a version for Windows NT, in the 
	future ??


regards,
Tommy
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995.1ZENDIA::DBIGELOWInnovate, Integrate, EvaporateWed Sep 20 1995 15:504
    Yes. I don't know who the product manager is, but I can find out if you
    want.
    
    Dave
995.260591::ELLISSAre you all sitting too comfybold square on your botty? - Then we'll beginMon Sep 25 1995 00:555
POLYCENTER Event Manager is the product. I think this has been renamed as
POLYCENTER Event Central (Ironic, huh?). The Product Manager is Steve Englert,
the product Marketing Manager is Rae Collier.

Shaun
995.352003::JONASSONTommy Jonasson TSC @OTS SwedenMon Sep 25 1995 09:204
Any pointer for this product ? 


//Tommy
995.4ZENDIA::DBIGELOWInnovate, Integrate, EvaporateMon Sep 25 1995 10:091
    It's not a product yet. 
995.551214::JONASSONTommy Jonasson TSC @OTS SwedenMon Sep 25 1995 11:185
OK ! Seems like i have to wait :-)

Thank's for the quick answers.

Tommy
995.625259::CROUCHSubterranean Dharma BumMon Sep 25 1995 14:367
    There is a notesfile though.
    
    HASTUR::PEM
    
    Jim C.
    
    
995.76308::CRSUPPORTSun Mar 03 1996 23:238
    Hi
    
    Any plans for a Digital product that will provide PCM/VCS support for
    Windows NT servers?
    
    Thanks!
    tl
    
995.8CSC32::BUTTERWORTHGun Control is a steady hand.Mon Mar 04 1996 12:498
    Yes, and it's call POLYCENTER Event Central. See the notes conference
    
    HASTUR::PEM 
    
    or kit KP7 to add it to your notebook.
    
    Regards,
       Dan
995.9PEM Notesfile?NEWVAX::CARNELLhttp://members.aol.com/pjcarnellThu Sep 05 1996 11:286
Does anyone know where this conference was moved to? 

Or has HASTUR's address changed recently?

Thanks,
Julie Carnell.
995.10CSC32::BUTTERWORTHGun Control is a steady hand.Fri Sep 06 1996 13:4710
    Julie,
      PEM is dead thus there is no conference. The official direction is
    CA-Unicenter for OpenVMS.
    
    There isn't much point to create a conference for this product unless
    we can get CA on the easynet so their engineers/managers can
    participate.
    
    Regards,
       Dan
995.11SNOFS1::ELLISSAre you all sitting too comfybold square on your botty? - Then we'll beginMon Sep 16 1996 00:236
If you want console management on NT, then CA re porting their
product CA-Automation point from OS/2 to WNT. Beware though,
it is no where near as good as PCM - I spent 2 hours telling
them why!

Shaun
995.12CSC32::BUTTERWORTHGun Control is a steady hand.Mon Sep 16 1996 12:1112
    Shaun,
      CA is still holding with their plans for a December 96' beta test for
    CA-Unicenter for OpenVMS. If they stay true-to-form with the mockup
    displayed at CA-World we'll have console management ala PCM. The one
    major issue that hasn't been responded too is what will be done to
    solve problem around the lack of LAT protocol on Windows NT. Will they
    go with a third party or what? Obviously, this issue will effect the
    migration timetables of many customers and will have a significant
    impact on sales.
    
    Regs,
      Dan
995.13SNOFS1::ELLISSAre you all sitting too comfybold square on your botty? - Then we'll beginTue Sep 17 1996 20:3912
Dan,

from what I've understood is going on, you have a misunderstanding on what CA
are going to deliver. IN December we are only going to get an NT GUI for the
OpenVMS tools. That is the PCM GUI will run on NT, but the actual PCM will
still be OpenVMS - therefore lack of LAT on NT isn't an issue as far as that
is concerned.

As far as Automation point is concerned, well it can use direct connections
and Telnet (so they tell me, but couldn't demonstrate).

Shaun
995.14CSC32::BUTTERWORTHGun Control is a steady hand.Wed Sep 18 1996 14:0419
    >Dan,
    
    >From what I've understood is going on, you have a misunderstanding on
    >what CA are going to deliver. IN December we are only going to get an NT 
    >GUI for the OpenVMS tools. That is the PCM GUI will run on NT, but the 
    >actual PCM will still be OpenVMS - therefore lack of LAT on NT isn't an 
    >issue as far as that is concerned.
    
    No, I understand. At this point LAT is not an issue for the reasons
    that you stated. At some point in the future it probably will be if
    they do move the all of the code onto Windows NT. The product we will
    get in December will require two systems - the PCM engine and the
    Windows NT GUI. This is expensive and I have an issue with telling a
    customer they have to have two boxes to do the work that one used to
    do.
    
    Regs,
       Dan
    the parties that be at CA-World. The go