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The Battle for Banks' Mainframe Business: HP vs. IBM
Datamonitor, Aug 2010, Pages: 32
HP has bolstered its Mainframe Advantage program to promote migration away from mainframe systems, with banks a major focus for its efforts. Mainframe vendors IBM and Unisys, meanwhile, are enhancing their offerings to retain their respective customer bases. Ovum looks at how enterprise customers and tech vendors can take advantage of this situation.
Scope
- Mainframe and open systems hardware
- Core banking systems
Highlights of this title
The cost of maintaining legacy applications on expensive hardware and software infrastructure is coming under increasing scrutiny. CIOs are looking to reduce monthly hardware costs, software maintenance charges, and total cost of ownership (TCO) and bring them in line with open systems.
Key reasons to purchase this title
- Gain an understanding of how the mainframe and open system vendors are pitching the banks to influence their core hardware systems decisions.
- See what opportunities exist for tech vendors allied to HP to aid migration.
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