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Move to Windows Eliminates $2.3 Million Mainframe Cost for Credit Union Network

Overview CO-OP Financial Services, the nation's largest credit union - owned electronic funds transfer network and processor, was spending U.S.$2.3 million per year to keep its shared branching transaction processing system on a Unisys mainframe. By moving the solution to a pair of computers running the Microsoft Windows Server operating system, the company virtually eliminated that cost-cutting it to a paltry $18,500 - while maintaining mainframe-class reliability and throughput. With the help of solution provider Progeni, the company managed the migration in just four months and gained a near real-time reporting capability it didn't have on the mainframe, enabling better and faster decision making.

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PublisherMicrosoft File FormatWORD
Date PublishedFebruary 2007
FormatCase Studies   
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