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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

1263.0. "Competitive Products for PCM " by BBIV02::XFMV01::AJITK () Mon Apr 08 1996 03:46

    Hi
    
    What is the competition for Polycenter Console Manager ?
    
    Is there any product from CA, with similar capabilties ?
    
    Is there a competition comparison document ?
    
    Thanks in advance.
    
    Ajit
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1263.1MUZICK::RCOLLIERTue Apr 16 1996 08:5717
    I can get a document for you as soon as I'm back in the States.
    
    For now, there are two known competitors:
    	Ki Networks - ConSoleManaGer (the caps are in there intentionally)
    	MAXM - MAXM/Enterprise
    
    Ki Networks' product came out about a year ago.  Brief analysis
    tells us that it does simple console event monitoring, but does not
    have the direct console access, GUI, consolidating, filtering and
    responsive action functionality that PCM has.  Initial offering
    was $15,000 which they did use as competitive edge against PCM.
    
    MAXM/Enterprise - I do not know much about it, other than that it
    is initially offered on the AIX platform, and MAXM intends to port
    it to NT, this was announced Summer 1995.
    
    No known console management from CA that I have info for.
1263.2LEXSS1::GINGERRon GingerWed May 01 1996 10:3714
    a 2 part question
    
    1) did console manager go to CA?
    
    if yes, 
    then
    2) I need more info on these replacement products ASAP,
    because my customer will never allow any CA product on their property.
    Seems they had a nasty legal affair with CA a couple years ago. 
    
    
    Ive been ordered to remove all Polycenter products ASAP. With 2 8460's
    and 10 hsz40's I cannot loose console monitor function.
    
1263.3CSC32::BUTTERWORTHGun Control is a steady hand.Wed May 01 1996 16:4819
>    1) did console manager go to CA?
    
    yes.
    
 >   if yes, 
 >   then
 >   2) I need more info on these replacement products ASAP,
 >   because my customer will never allow any CA product on their property.
 >   Seems they had a nasty legal affair with CA a couple years ago. 
    
    What replacement products? As of this writing Digital intends to
    continue to market PCM etc. To the best of my knowledge the product
    name will remain the same. I can say with certainty that PCM
    development continues even now and the support structure remains in 
    place so as of right now we are status quo.
    
    
    Regs,
      Dan
1263.4LEXSS1::GINGERRon GingerThu May 02 1996 10:517
    Bad news here. This customer will not allow anything from CA in thir
    company.
    
    Ive got to have a console manager replacement. .1 here named a couple
    other products. I need names and contacts on them ASAP.
    
    This is a MAJOR emotional issue, logic has nothing to do with it.
1263.5CSC32::BUTTERWORTHGun Control is a steady hand.Thu May 02 1996 14:028
    >Ive got to have a console manager replacement. .1 here named a couple
    >    other products. I need names and contacts on them ASAP.
    
    Why are you asking here then? Not trying to be nasty but those are our
    competitors and I doubt you will find anyone in Digital using them
    much less have any names etc.
    
    Dan
1263.6customer support in an open world?LEXSS1::GINGERRon GingerFri May 03 1996 14:248
    I ask here because Im a Digital consultant and using DEC resource to
    help my customer is what I get paid for. Obviously people reading this
    file have knowledge in this area.
    
    One of them has supplied me a couple pointers, off-line, which I have
    followed  and am now on the way to solving this customers problem.
    Since they spent about $4-5 Million with us last year, I view solving
    their problems as a good thing.