Dundee District Council is spending UKP1.6m with ICL on a Series 39 Level 35 mainframe running Relational Technology’s Ingres database with four DRS 300 and two DRS 400 departmental computers, to be used to develop new applications, for departmental processing and to try out the Officepower office automation system; Ingres will be the environment in […]
Dundee District Council is spending UKP1.6m with ICL on a Series 39 Level 35 mainframe running Relational Technology’s Ingres database with four DRS 300 and two DRS 400 departmental computers, to be used to develop new applications, for departmental processing and to try out the Officepower office automation system; Ingres will be the environment in which Dundee Council’s Housing Department develops an in-house rent accounting system for the District’s 38,000 houses.