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George Stachnik <[log in to unmask]>
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HP is marketing a line of HP 9000 computers called "HP Domain" servers.
These HP-UX machines come with a number of products from HP, (OpenView,
OpenMail), NetScape (Enterprise Server, SuiteSpot) and Informix
(Universal
Server) bundled and pre-configured.

On March 25th, HP broadcast a television conference called "Using the
WWW
As a Competitive Tool."  This 3 hour program, filmed in large part at
Internet
World in Los Angeles, covers all of these products in detail.  It also
includes
demo's of HP's ImagineCards for user authentication, a *great* demo of
HP's
Flashpix for more flexible handling of bitmapped graphics, as well as
demos
of Openview, Netscape Suitespot, Informix's Universal Server &
Datablades.

This conference was very well received; 94% of the people who saw it
"live"
agreed that attending this three hour broadcast was "worth their time".

Did you miss it?  No problem.  HP is making videotapes available at no
charge.
Take your browser to http://www.hp.com/go/tapes and order yourself a
copy.  But do
it now.  A limited number of copies have been made, and when those are
gone there will be no more.

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George Stachnik                     VoiceMail (408) 447-4156 c/o
Hewlett-Packard                 Fax:      (408) 447-4952
Installed Base Marketing Pgm's.     email     [log in to unmask]
19111 Pruneridge Ave | MS 44UL           or   [log in to unmask]
Cupertino CA 95014
Watch the Hewlett-Packard Technology Closeup Interactive TV Broadcasts:
See http://www.hp.com/go/tapes for details on videotapes.

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