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Satyam joins MMA

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HYDERABAD: Satyam Computer has announced that it has joined the Mainframe Migration Alliance (MMA), created by Microsoft and industry partners, which enables customers using ageing, mainframe systems to move seamlessly to the modern and flexible Windows platform.

Migration to newer and modern architectures is necessitated due to increasing maintenance and enhancement costs of existing platforms, market demanded flexibility and changing business models, diminishing return on investments in the long term, and leveraging the broader technology spectrum.

The Vice-President and Head of Global Microsoft Mission, for Satyam, Mr Hari Natarajan, in a statement said: "In addition, this alliance community underlines Satyam and Microsoft's commitment to ensuring that approved best practices in mainframe migration reaches the enterprise customer community swiftly and efficiently."

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