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Bank Finds Windows Solution 20 Percent Less Expensive, More Capable Than Linux/Oracle

Overview Cole Taylor Bank needed to upgrade its aging Microsoft Windows - based infrastructure to meet pressing business needs. The Chicago-area bank wanted to advance its critical banking applications, meet stricter regulatory requirements, improve network security, and offer new services, all of which required a modern operating system and database foundation. A new IT chief with deep UNIX and Oracle roots launched a serious investigation into migrating the bank to a Linux/Oracle platform. However, analyses showed that Linux costs would be at least 20 percent higher than those in a Windows environment. Cole Taylor chose to migrate its 100 server computers to the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating system and make SQL Server 2000 its database standard.

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PublisherMicrosoft File FormatWORD
Date PublishedMay 2005
FormatCase Studies   
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