Utility architecture is hot now, but it owes a lot to the behemoths of the 1960s, says Richard Sharpe.
The 'm' word can be written in these pages again without fear of being met with a loud chorus of boos. The core values of the mainframe used as the base for applications in the 1960s and 1970s are ...
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