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German authority deploys Linux mainframe







German authority deploys Linux mainframe

German authority deploys Linux mainframe 02/10/2004 01:23 PM

The German Federal Finance Office has implemented what its technology supplier, IBM Corp., is calling one of the largest Linux-based mainframe deployments in Europe.




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