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  • Mainframes:

    Alia Systems Limited

    UK company performing bespoke software development for IBM mainframes, AS400, and UNIX systems. Also integrates legacy systems with emerging technologies.

    http://www.stateframe.com/

    HOB, Inc.

    Offers development to facilitate mainframe connectivity and encryption.

    http://www.hobsoft.com/

    H&W Computer Systems, Inc.

    Develops system and application software for mainframes and PCs. Information about products and support.

    http://www.hwcs.com/

    Graand

    Free Classified Ads Portal

    www.graand.com

    Innovative Software Solutions

    Develops and maintains applications for the AS/400 platform. Also migrates and ports existing software and data.

    http://www.webpgmr.com/

    IT Doctors

    Association of UK-based mainframe consultants. Highlights platforms and languages supported.

    http://www.itdoctors.co.uk/

    Mainframe Software Innovations

    Application performance improvement specialists that reduce run-time and CPU-time of application programs in an IBM mainframe environment.

    http://msinow.com/

    Maintec Technologies

    Offers training and development services.

    http://www.maintec.com/

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    news.bbc.co.uk

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    news.bbc.co.uk

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    news.bbc.co.uk

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