Altai aims new offerings at CA, 4D and Legent. (Altai Software) (Newsfront) (Brief Article)

From: Software Magazine | Date: October 1, 1994 | Copyright information

Altai Software, Arlington, Texas, expects its mainframe heritage to be its edge in the emerging market for client/server systems management tools.

Altai this summer brought out its first nonmainframe offerings, the Z/Team automated scheduler software for the IBM AS/400 and for IBM AIX, culminating an 18-month development effort. "We didn't just port Zeke from the mainframe to Unix," said Altai fou...

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