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Mainframes Continue to Play Key Role in Data Centers, CA Survey Finds
eweek.com (Aug 21 2009) Servers
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A CA survey of IBM System z mainframe users, most of whom also run distributed computing environments, finds that the mainframes address key IT infrastructure concerns of IT professionals, such as security, reliability, management and efficiency. The survey is the latest move in CA's Mainframe 2.0 campaign, which touts the effectiveness of the big systems in the modern data center.
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