Steve --
There are some differences down in the detail level, mostly as a result
of differences between hardware architectures, operating systems, as
well as what development found funding and what did not.
There are differences between GT.M on Alpha/VMS and GT.M on UNIX/Linux:
the underlying OS
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> Bhaskar thanks for the excellent proof point for Meven if
Bhaskar thanks for the excellent proof point for Meven if it was a
plug. It would be very helpful to those of us selling VistA if the other
M vendors could provide some strong proof points and reference
implementations for M or variations thereof... :-)
This reminds me for some reason o
http://www.fidelityinfoservices.com/FNFIS/CompanyLevel/NewsEvents/20041108.htm
Krung Thai Bank is the second largest bank in Thailand. To the best of
my knowledge, at over 14 million accounts, this is the largest single
real-time core processing system in production at any commercial bank
anywher