Mainframes Span the Globe
Clients share variations in worldwide IBM Z usage

Some brands seem ubiquitous worldwide: fast-food chains are one example.
And though one might assume that the same cuisine is being served 24/7,
somewhere/everywhere, a few individuals inexplicably want to verify that
for themselves <http://bit.ly/2fCh5BT>.

Similar same-everywhere thinking might be easy to apply to mainframes,
though trying to log on to them all could be even harder than consuming
the same food worldwide. But if you've ever eaten at a chain restaurant
away from your home country, you likely noticed at least some regional
menu variations.

Similarly, does location matter, or is "a mainframe a mainframe?"

http://destinationz.org/Mainframe-Solution/Trends/Mainframes-Span-the-Globe.aspx
https://tinyurl.com/y8mdz334

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3401 Silver Maple Place, Falls Church, VA 22042           (703) 204-0433
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