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   Document.Title:
   	RC9000 Business Case
  
   Document.Author:
   	Lars Winther
  
   Document.Date:
   	1986-08-01
  
   Document.Description:
   	The RC9000 is a strategically important new generation, high-end
   	minicomputer. The RC9000 is designed to take over the role of the
   	eight years old RC8000 as the powerful multi-user transaction
   	processor in RC's total system concept.
   	As is the case with the RC8000, the RC9000 will provide high
   	connectivity to multiple networks e.g. SNA, X.21 and X.25, and
   	integration with other RC products via LAN.
   	Besides an RC8000 compatibility option, the key benefits include
   	redundant architecture, modular design, low cost, low power
   	consumption, high availability, high throughput, small footprint,
   	std. operating system, std. compilers and productivity tools, 4th
   	generation application building tools and re-use of RC890 and
   	RC3502 communication options.
   	RC9000 will allow existing RC8000 applications to co-exist with
   	std. UNIX applications. This will offer existing RC8000 users a
   	migration path to higher performance and to a std. environment.
   	At the same time new customers who want to use the fault tolerant
   	UNIX environment are given the opportunity to benefit from the
   	RC8000 software library.
  
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