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Hello Friends:
Roy Brown asks about HP's new "Customer First Times," "is 'First'
supposed to go with 'Customer' or with 'Times'?"
The latest version of the HP online Web publication is being renamed,
as well as refocused. "Customer First" is the current mantra of HP's
Business Critical Computing operation, and it covers servers the
company is selling for a good while (Windows and Linux), those being
sold for the forseeable future (HP-UX), as well as those whose HP
sales future is murky (that would be MPE).
Customer First Times, unlike that old standby the e3000 advisor,
won't limit you to just the MPE information you're seeking. You'll
also have articles to cut through that cover all the other HP
environments. It's the Web, so who needs to edit so closely? Besides,
once HP steps away from sales of the system in a year, there's bound
to be a lot less that HP wants to tell you about MPE.
CSY pioneered the "Customer First" strategy inside HP's server
businesses. It appears to be one of the HP 3000 group's creations
that's going to have an unlimited lifespan.
--
Ron Seybold, Editor In Chief
The 3000 NewsWire
Independent Information to Maximize Your HP 3000
http://www.3000newswire.com
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