This month we examine SNA - the IBM architecture designed to increasecommunications reliability is still around despite movements away frommainframe environments
What is SNA? The systems network architecture (SNA) was developed by IBM in the early 70s as a response to a corporate reluctance to trust unreliable communications networks to properly automate ...
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