ABN-Ambro's Chicago RFP Rejects OS/2, Taps H-P Unix

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ABN-Amro Bank is seeking bids from data distribution system vendors for a new 60-position trading room in Chicago, supporting its treasury operations. In initiating the evaluation process, the bank has rejected the IBM OS/2- based system that now supports the traders, specifying instead that the new system run on UNIX-based workstations from Hewlett-Packard Co.

The decision to fill the new trading room with H-P's UNIX processors excludes the bank's IBM-supplied DR-one digital data distribution

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