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Mincron Upgrades IBM"s Power System Hardware

Achieves dramatic processor improvement while simultaneously lowering costs HOUSTON, TX, January 10, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Mincron Software Systems announced today that it has completed installation of an upgrade to its IBM Power System hardware. Processor power, memory, CPW and disk space will more than double, providing greater development power and speed as well as significantly faster response time for supporting customers. "We have increased our "horse power" by nearly three-fold," stated Greg Neal, Director of Development. "That, coupled with reduced costs shows you just how much IBM"s Power System platform continues to be the lowest total cost of ownership platform on which you can run your business."


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