You might get a better answer than this if you posted in the iWay Forum. The Data Management Console also lies more on the iWay side of the house than the WF side. In a nutshell, the service manager is for configuring/managing service on an iway server to handle messaging and other services used by standard interfaces. These could be used in an ETL process, depending on the purpose of that process, but in many instances, the two products won't cross paths. I guess that may be a matter of opinion - an iWay-heavy environment may make more use of some of these tools than we currently do.
There is a complete document on the iWay Service Manager is you need additional information. Here's the opening blurb from that doc:
iWay Service Manager (iSM) is an
Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) product that
enables you to create, compose, and
manage services – whether deployed as
Web services or services accessible via
other commonly-used and industry
standard interfaces. iSM lays the
foundation for a quickly deployable and
easily maintainable Service-Oriented
Architecture (SOA) or Event-Driven
Architecture (EDA) for your enterprise.
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Darin
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