Migration Workbench for migrating IBM DB2 on OS/390 to Oracle 10Gon Solaris

Hi,
We are looking to migrate an IBM DB2 database on OS/390 onto Oracle 10G on SUN Solaris. Can anyone help us with a migration workbench toolkit for the same.
Regards,
Jagdish Narayanan

Jagdish,
We don't currently support migration from DB2 on the OS/390 platform. If you need a solution now, you might investigate a solution from one of our migration partners like Ispirer: http://www.ispirer.com/products/
Donal

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