MIGRATION STRATEGIES: A Virtual Bridge for Merrill's Migration

Bank Technology News, February, 2003 by MARK BRUNO

NT is on the way out, virtual machines are in the redundancies that come along for the ride when an entire enterprise is moved from one operating system to another may not have to be tolerated much longer by CIOs-not if a relatively new technology known as virtual machines make the inroads that many expect.Virtual machines, or technology that convinces an application or an operating system that it is running on a real system when it is actually running on a temporary "bridge," are starting to get a shot with large financial institutions-most notably at Merrill Lynch. As hardware capabilities like processing speed exceed software requirements, "more computing power should be better utilized at a financial institution," says Gordon Haff, an analyst with Nashua, NH-based Illuminata....

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