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So some son-of-a-gun at Sun said that folks thought HP primarily supported
Windows 2000. Apparently even HP's support of Windows 2000 is another
well-kept secret! HP knows they are a vendor
http://www.microsoft.hp.com/windows2000/. Even Microsoft knows that HP is
one of a baker's dozen of vendors who are in the Datacenter Program
<
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/guide/datacenter/hardware/default.asp#h
p >
(I love the quote, "HP has been successful in datacenter mission-critical
business for the past 20 years.").

Now, how in the world did Information Week leave out the number two player
in the industry? Are they going to say that they got "confused" by the
Superdome announcement?

Greg Stigers
http://www.cgiusa.com

-----Original Message-----
From: InformationWeek [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 3:14 AM
To: Stigers, Greg [And]
Subject: Cisco prepares to own the security market; plus, was Intel's
tank the tip of the iceberg?

<snip>
** Microsoft Unveils Windows 2000 Datacenter Server
<snip>
Systems vendors -- including Compaq, Dell, IBM, and Unisys -- plan to unveil
packages
of Datacenter-powered servers, storage, and services that start at around
$100,000.
<snip>
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