Quotron Buys Into IBM'S Troubled AIX Platform

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Business makes strange bedfellows. IBM Corp., which collaborated with Merrill Lynch & Co. on IMNET's attempt to separate Quotron from its largest customer, is now helping Quotron to bounce back. Quotron Inc. plans to purchase "pallet load quantities" of IBM products and maintain an inventory at IBM distribution centers, sources say. The products include IBM's version of UNIX, the Advanced Interactive Executive (AIX) operating system and hardware that supports it. Quotron will be authorized to

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