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Stan Sieler <[log in to unmask]>
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Stan Sieler <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 13 May 1996 12:06:22 -0700
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Bill writes:
>
> Joe Smith wrote:
>
> >In "ent" magazine, 5/96,  there is a profile on Unison's Maestro software.
> >Towards the end is the following statement : "Maestro is available for
> >various Unix platforms, including HP-UX,  IBM AIX, and Sun".  Didn't these
> >guys start out as HP3000 classic only?  I hope HP's marketing virus isn't
> >spreading to our top-of-the-line 3rd party vendors...
> >Joe Smith
> >202-872-2190
> >[log in to unmask]
>
> If you think that's interesting, look at Unison's web site sometime
> (http://www.unison.com).
 
 
Good point Joe...it would be nice if someone from Unison posts something
like "we've sent a 'correction' letter to the editor of ent".
 
(Why would anyone name a magazine after the tree-like people in Tolkien's
"Lord of the Rings"?)
 
 
Interesting obvservation, Bill ... I did find that if you search hard enough,
you can find a page that shows that they started with the HP 3000.
(BTW, the "about" page has a link to /main-menu/about/aboutunison.html
which doesn't seem to exist on their server)
 
Note, however, that their "Products" link takes you to a page marked
"Solutions" (hmmm...marketing at work?), which does mention MPE, albeit
somewhat incompletely (e.g., not for the Maestro product).
 
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Stan Sieler                                          [log in to unmask]
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