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IBM Looks to China in Mainframe Push

Buoyed by surging sales of its mainframe computers in recent quarters, IBM is aiming to broaden the use of the powerful machines, particularly in China, the world's fastest-growing large economy.

 

IBM says it is seeking to expand the 40-year-old technology's role as a foundation for on-demand computing, in which customers' computer systems use hardware and software from different companies.

 

Erich Clementi, who runs IBM's mainframe business, says China represents a huge opportunity, adding that the company is more than quadrupling the number of mainframe-related personnel in Beijing to 78.

 

IBM has a total of about 4,000 employees in China.

 

Mainframe computers are widely used in the financial services, insurance, airline and manufacturing industries because they can reliably perform a range of different computer workloads at the same time.

 

(CRI October 8, 2004)

 

 

 

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