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January 2002, Week 4

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As I viewed the online slide presentation and listened to the speakers I was
reminded of the old sing along cartoons with the white bouncing ball.  There
was NOTHING new presented today.  In some of the remarks I felt insulted;
I've worked on 3000's for 20+ years.

Hopefully they will give more detail when advertising future web cast so I
can make a more informed decision on whether I need to register.  If the web
cast are going to more 'sales pitch' mentality then I can avoid wasting my
time.  I'm sorry but I didn't stay through the entire call.

I know, we should all subscribe to one of the online instant messenger
services (aol or hotmail) and conduct a 'behind the scene commentary while
these web cast regurgitate old info.

HP is really starting to slip-n-slide when it comes to informing there
paying customers.

Just my 'humble opinion'

L.B.

-----Original Message-----
From: carol darnell [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 12:12 PM
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Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] today's webcast


Tracy -
If it helps, I must suggest that you didn't miss much of import.  I did
register early, dialed in early, and heard painfully little that addressed
the reality of 'what now'?  Where do we go where performance, security, and
resilience are critical?  Where do we go when our applications are designed
and tuned to take optimal advantage of a highly efficient and fast DBMS,
and the relational model just doesn't cut it?  Where do we go when the
current and projected business climate says that the resources to totally
redesign and re-write Transact (for example) applications simply aren't
there?  Why was the very mention of Eloquence relegated to a brief response
to a listener's question?  Considering the impending demise of Allbase, and
the needed port of Allbase applications, including those running on HPUX,
to some other handler, what real inducements do we have to remain in the HP
family and not look elsewhere?  Where does Tandem fit in the 'migration'
framework (presuming... always presuming)?
I'd love to know what some of the other web-submitted questions were - none
of mine and terribly few of anyone else's were presented.

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