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Migrate from AIX with Confidence
Companies originally chose AIX platforms because of the strength of IBM software and the
robust platform on which it could run, and that choice served them well. However, in today’s
fast-changing business environment, you need a flexible, cost-effective IT infrastructure that
is supported on a wide range of servers to handle any workload, from small to large to virtualised
cloud deployments. The same advantages, in terms of reliability, security, and performance is available today on a breadth of hardware platforms.
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