Credit union core systems are old, truly antique in computer terms, but they also seem to be immortal in most institutions.  

"People have been talking about the death of the core since at least 1995," said Scott Hodgins, a research director with Cornerstone Advisors in Scottsdale, Ariz.

That was the moment when the antiquity of systems running on dying computer languages–

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