It comes down to who provided software that was needed and who did not.
Banks want stuff that works. Works off the shelf and are not willing to pay for a local guy to get it right some of the time. Plus they want inter operability.
For a number of years they did use Unix based systems. Stewart At 10:22 AM 7/5/2008, you wrote:
This seems to be the perfect example of when a hacked up version of linux with some kind of proprietary code should be used. I can't imagine even considering using windows or for that matter os x in this environment. File this story in the 'what did they expect to happen' box. Mike
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