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IBM leads shifting apps deployment market, IDC says







IBM leads shifting apps deployment
market, IDC says

IBM leads shifting apps deployment
market, IDC says
06/29/2004 03:36 PM

IBM Corp. continued to lead the market for application deployment software in 2003, but the field will become far more competitive as customers migrate away from IBM's mainframe and OS/400 systems, according to new figures released Tuesday by IDC.




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