In this webcast we will focus on the difficulties faced by companies running mainframes, such as cost, agility, and supportability, and discuss the benefits of moving to a Windows platform. Join us as we address the primary
concerns expressed by companies when contemplating a move to Windows - doubts about whether Windows can provide the scalability, performance, reliability, uptime, maintainability, and security they need. Learn how Windows meets or exceeds these requirements,
and see how a company might develop an analysis that reflects its own use of the mainframe more closely.
Presenter: Spyros Sakellariadis, PSA Mainframe Migrations, Microsoft Corporation
Spyros Sakellariadis has been with Microsoft since 2002, and currently runs the Mainframe Migration Alliance, coordinating activities with groups involved with mainframe migration around Microsoft. He has been in the computer
Systems Integration business for 15 years. In 1989 he co-founded Advanced Paradigms, Inc. (API), a consulting company specializing in applications development and systems integration. After Wang acquired API in 1996, Spyros became Chief Architect and VP of
Technical Standards for Wang's internal Windows network and messaging system. Later he joined USinternetworking as CTO and VP of Computer Systems in charge of product design, deployment and operations for all LOB and web applications.
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