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More than 60 percent of IBM's mainframe revenue is driven by Linux, virtualization, Java and SOA.
System z can run an SOA comprising hundreds of applications.
Linux makes a mainframe even more versatile by enabling it to create thousands of "images," or views, of virtualized data.
More than 1,700 customers are running Linux on IBM System z mainframes.
Mainframes need up to 60 percent fewer IT specialists to manage workloads than UNIX servers running comparable workloads.
Patching security holes and updating applications can be handled automatically as services across mainframes and other computers in the infrastructure.
Eighty percent of all business transactions are conducted using System z.
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