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ASG Announces ASG-TMON Support for IBM's z/OS Version 1 Release 4; Enhancements to ASG-TMON Products Support the Latest z/OS Release
Business Wire, Oct 21, 2002
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NAPLES, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 21, 2002
ASG, a global enterprise software and professional services provider to Global 5000 companies, announced today that its ASG-TMON(TM) family of availability and performance monitoring solutions provide support for z/OS Version 1 Release 4, the newest release of IBM's operating system for its z/Series hardware.
"ASG is committed to providing day-one support for all releases of IBM's z/OS operating system in our ASG-TMON products," said Arthur Allen, ASG president and CEO. "Our continued support enables our ASG-TMON customers to utilize our products in conjunction with the latest technologies from IBM."
The ASG-TMON product family includes: ASG-TMON(TM) for MVS, ASG-TMON(TM) for MQSeries(R), ASG-TMON for Web Services, ASG-TMON(TM) for DB2(R), ASG-TMON for IMS, ASG-TMON(TM) for CICS/ESA(R), ASG-TMON(TM) for VTAM(R) and ASG-TMON for TCP/IP.
About ASG
ASG's business is to partner with clients to improve productivity and significantly enhance performance through the intelligent use of technology. Founded in 1986, ASG is a privately-held global enterprise software and professional services firm that provides a full range of software solutions in the Identity Management, Applications Management, Operations Management, Information Management, and Performance Management arenas - including business re-engineering, systems integration, and systems development. ASG has 1,000 employees, $200 million in revenues, 7,000 customer sites, and 18,000 software licenses worldwide. ASG is headquartered in Naples, Florida, USA, with 40 offices throughout the Americas, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Asia/Pacific. For more information, visit ASG at http://www.asg.com.
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