Following its recent restructuring, Sequent Computer Systems Inc’s newly-formed enterprise division is to begin offering an Enterprise Architecture Planning service to help bring users’ computing strategies in line with business objectives. The service includes Sequent’s Cost/Benefit 2000 cost-benefit analysis which aims to determine the value of computing investments and link them to business goals. Meanwhile, […]
Following its recent restructuring, Sequent Computer Systems Inc’s newly-formed enterprise division is to begin offering an Enterprise Architecture Planning service to help bring users’ computing strategies in line with business objectives. The service includes Sequent’s Cost/Benefit 2000 cost-benefit analysis which aims to determine the value of computing investments and link them to business goals. Meanwhile, Sequent will have more to say about the planned revamp of its Unix and Windows NT lines next month – when a new version of its Dynix/OS Unix will be announced.