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Sletten Kenneth W KPWA <[log in to unmask]>
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Sletten Kenneth W KPWA <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 16 May 2002 16:20:47 -0700
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Lane Rollins noted:

>> How did you determine that HP Eloquence would be
>> economically viable as a product of HP?
>
> Eloquence came out of the discontinuance of an older hp
> system, the 250/300 I think. So it's managed to survive
> before the 3000 being put out to pasture. Plus I don't
> believe that HP owns the source, just the sole right to
> sell it.

HP Eloquence is now owned by HP - Germany.  They bought it
from Marxmeier Software AG.

Lots of info on the web.  See:

http://www.hp-eloquence.com
http://www.interex.org/conference/hpe3000solutions2002/sessions/sn031/
http://www.3k.com/newswire/subscribers/Eloquence-02Jan.html
http://www.msede.com/about/team.htm#
and others findable just by throwing:
"HP Eloquence"  at google.com...

Ken Sletten
SIGImage/SQL Chair

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