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Mainframes Still Popular, But Who's Going to Program Them?

Posted February 12, 2001 | Leadership |

MAINFRAMES STILL POPULAR,
BUT WHO'S GOING TO PROGRAM THEM?

13 February 2001

When two of IBM's biggest competitors, Amdahl and Hitachi, announced they were withdrawing from the mainframe market, Cutter Consortium decided to look into the current demand of mainframes.

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