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Systems & Communications Sciences, Inc. (S&CSI) is a privately held corporation that was founded in April, 1980. It was started as a
software development and services company specializing in the highly technical aspects of programming
for IBM mainframe systems, as well as enabling IBM mainframe interoperability with non-mainframe
computing platforms. Over time, the company has expanded its services well beyond the IBM Platform to include:
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- Data center management and administration, |
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- Systems programming services for all of the IBM platform operating systems, |
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- Linux and z/Linux system administration, scripting and management, |
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- Project management consulting for data center and software development projects, |
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- System optimization, process improvement and automation, |
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- Job scheduling, |
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- Application programming and database management support services, |
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- Client / Server systems development, |
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- Server system configuration, administration, and maintenance and |
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- Web site and web-based application development. |
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The company excels at providing its customers with development, management, and maintenance services for the IBM platform and all data center environments.
We have the expertise to integrate your IBM platform seamlessly with other system environments on platforms such as UNIX and Linux, z/Linux, and PC systems.
Today, the company's staff is composed of expert level resources who are experienced in the reliability, availability, and serviceability concepts that have been applicable to data centers for many years.
The S&CSI staff thoroughly understands the operational disciplines required to successfully manage data centers and IT solutions.
We understand how to administer and integrate other computing environments as described above.
With our team-based approach to helping customers solve their problems, S&CSI has the breadth and depth of knowledge to be highly effective and cost efficient in ensuring success for your projects and data center operations.
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