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Hyderabad, Aug. 21 IT services provider Satyam Computer has announced it has procured a z9 IBM Mainframe Server that has the capability to run both traditional z/OS and the new Java and Linux workloads. The procurement makes Satyam the first and only company in India to have a Linux installation on z Series IBM Mainframe Server. The Chief Technology Officer of Satyam, Mr Pavan Kumar, in a statement said: “The mainframe will allow Satyam to develop and build innovative transformational service offerings to customers. These could be a variety of innovative services using the interoperable platform in the areas of application transformation, SOA (services oriented architecture), server consolidation and performance management.” Using the IBM System z9 Business Class Model 2096-A02 Mainframe, Satyam customers will be able to make legacy applications function more effectively in the current changing business environment. Among the benefits would be better performance, improved reliability and scalability. — Our Bureau
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