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February 1995, Week 1

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Jim Schrempp <[log in to unmask]>
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Jim Schrempp <[log in to unmask]>
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In <[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask] (Duane Percox)
writes:
 
 
>1. The recent HP Annual report does NOT mention the HP3k
>anywhere. I guess it must be too insignificant to mention, or
>someone in corporate communications hopes it disappears.
>
 
HP is a big company and there's a lot of products to comment on. Here's
what I read.
 
1994 Annual report
Page 11, paragraph 2:
 
"At the entry level, CSO introduced a new class of servers that provide
enterprise-computing functionality at PC server prices. In addition, CSO
enhanced its HP 3000 family with new models and features to expand its
role as a flexible, open server for client/server environments."
 
-Jim

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