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===MicroCICS=== By January, 1985 a 1969-founded consulting company, having done "massive on-line systems" for Hilton Hotels, FTD Florists, Amtrak, and Budget Rent-a-Car, announced what became ''MicroCICS''.<ref name=MicroCICS.IW86>{{cite magazine |magazine=[[InformationWeek]] |title=Unicorn is Betting that CICS is easer and cheaper on a PC |author=Paul E. Schindler, Jr. |date=October 27, 1986 |pages=41β44}}</ref> The initial focus was the [[IBM XT/370]] and [[IBM AT/370]].<ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=[[Computerworld]] |date=December 9, 1985 |page=98 |title=Unicorn MicroCICS/RT |quote=IBM Personal Computer XT/370 family}}</ref>
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