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Israel's Leading HMO Gets "Mainframe-Class" Performance and Reliability While Cutting TCO by 67 Percent

Overview Clalit Health Services Group, Israel's largest health maintenance organization, put a strategic emphasis on customer service - which required healthcare providers and executives to make faster and better decisions affecting customers. But Clalit's database infrastructure, based on Sun Solaris and Informix, was expensive and difficult to update and maintain. Clalit turned to the 64-bit version of Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition and SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition, 64-bit, running on Unisys ES7000 servers.

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PublisherUnisys File FormatHTML
Date PublishedMay 2005
FormatCase Studies   
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