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Cheryl's List #105 -
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2. SHARE Agenda Now Available Online 3. FTC Opens Computer Crime Web Site 1. Question about Charging for SRB Time For many years the MVS operating systems (OS/390 and now z/OS) have maintained separate reporting structures for processor time consumed in task mode (TCB time) versus processor time consumed while running under an authorized subtask (SRB time). Although these measurements are maintained separately in the control blocks and SMF records, we (along with others in the industry) have always recommended that these two measurements be combined and charged at the same rate for billing purposes. But there are others who do not agree, and we will still occasionally
talk to a user who does not charge for SRB CPU time, or who charges a different
rate for it than regular TCB CPU time. We would like to see if this
is an issue for many users. If you have some type of chargeback system
where users are billed for CPU usage then please answer the following two
questions:
2. SHARE Agenda Now Available Online It won't be that long until the next SHARE meeting in Seattle (March 5-10, 2006). If you're still deciding whether or not to attend, it might be helpful to review the agenda for an overview of the sessions that will be presented. The full agenda is now available on the SHARE Web site (http://www.share.org) in several different formats: Conference Scheduler
Personal Itinerary
Adobe Acrobat Version
Online Version
There are also special files that can be accessed, such as grids for
all of the WebSphere sessions. The Web site makes it easy to do just
about everything you need to do, including registering for the conference
and booking a hotel room. We think that SHARE is a great training
opportunity, and hope that many of you can attend this next meeting.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) of the US government recently started a new Web site designed to educate consumers about computer crime. This is because of the growth of such crimes in the past, particularly over the last year. You may access the information on this site from the address http://www.onguardonline.gov. Click on the buttons at the bottom of the screen to learn about the various types of computer crimes. The selections currently include Overview, ID Theft, Spyware, Phishing, Spam Scams, and Shopping. Although this material is quite general, this would be a good reference site for those without a lot of online experience. After you select one of the buttons, if you click on the "Read More" option, it will generally display more useful information, such as links to other Web sites or email addresses that may be used to report suspicious activity. Stay tuned! Cheryl Watson
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