
Microsoft Year 2000 Readiness Disclosure
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Executive Summary
Organizations worldwide are looking for ways to better
leverage major legacy applications with new technology, which
typically reside on the IBM Multiple Virtual Systems (MVS) platform.
The approach outlined here maximizes the strengths of the existing
architecture, allows use of more efficient development languages,
operating environments and methodologies, and minimizes the impact
of older technology or poor design decisions made in the past.
Specific technologies from multiple vendors are reviewed for
leveraging host-based solutions, with the goal of making data
processing easier, less expensive, more reliable, and faster.
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